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    David Bedford – orchestral arrangement (track 9) Howie Casey – tenor saxophone; Dave Caswell – trumpet; Tristan Fry – cymbal; Lyle Jenkins – baritone saxophone; Ronnie Price – piano; Barry St. John, Liza Strike, Doris Troy – backing vocals; Technical. Kevin Ayers – producer; Andrew King – producer; John Kurlander – engineer

  2. Feb 24, 2013 · With bassist Archie Leggett and drummer Eddie Sparrow at the hub, Ayers selected guest artists for a handful of the tracks: Whole World colleague Dave Bedford ("Beware of the Dog"), Gong's new guitarist Steve Hillage ("Shouting in a Bucket Blues"), and former Soft Machine mates Robert Wyatt ("Hymn") and Mike Ratledge ("Interview").

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  3. Kevin Ayers ‘Bananamour’ 1973, inner gatefold. The album ‘Bananamour’ evolved from Kevin and Archie’s live ‘Banana Follies’ revue. Soft Machine ex-colleague Mike Ratledge contributes keyboards to the track ‘Interview’ and David Bedford arranged ‘Beware Of The Dog’.

  4. Bananamour (1973) Singles from Whatevershebringswesing "Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes" Released: 27 August 1971; ... David Bedford – keyboards, orchestral arrangements;

  5. Aug 16, 2019 · The Whole World had split by now, but David Bedford, ... Bananamour (1973) Heading up a new trio with bassist Archie Leggett and drummer Eddie Sparrow, Ayers’ Harvest swansong found him newly ...

  6. The album closes with the brief "Beware of the dog", featuring an orchestral arrangement by David Bedford. Overall, one of Kevin's most accessible albums ever, and one which is certainly enjoyable. There is little in the way of genuine highlights as such, the album tending to drift along pleasantly and inoffensively.

  7. Bananamour, an Album by Kevin Ayers. Released in May 1973 on Harvest (catalog no. SHVL 807; Vinyl LP). Genres: Canterbury Scene, Art Rock. Rated #347 in the best albums of 1973.

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