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The Pasadenas - To Whom It May Concern

The Pasadenas - To Whom It May Concern

Musician: The Pasadenas
Album title: To Whom It May Concern
Style: Neo Soul
Released: 1988
Country: Europe
Size MP3 version: 1111 mb
Size APE version: 1274 mb
Size WMA version: 1412 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 762
Format: APE XM TTA DMF MMF VOC AC3
Genre: Funk / Soul

The Pasadenas - To Whom It May Concern


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Funny Feeling
Engineer – Richard HollywoodProducer – Phil LeggWritten-By – David Milliner, The Pasadenas
4:34
A2 Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainLyrics By [Additional] – The PasadenasProducer – Pete WingfieldWritten-By – James Smith , Samuel Garner
3:44
A3 Enchanted Lady
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer – Pete WingfieldWritten-By – Pete Wingfield, The Pasadenas
4:56
A4 New Love
Producer – The PasadenasRemix – Phil LeggWritten-By – David Milliner, Michael Milliner, The Pasadenas
3:53
A5 Riding On A Train
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer – Pete WingfieldWritten-By – The Pasadenas
5:20
B1 Give A Little Peace
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer, Arranged By – Robyn Smith*Remix – Phil LeggWritten-By – Michael Milliner, The Pasadenas
4:19
B2 Tribute (Right On)
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer – Pete WingfieldWritten-By – Pete Wingfield, The Pasadenas
5:10
B3 I Really Miss You
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer, Arranged By – Robyn Smith*Written-By – Andrew Banfield*, The Pasadenas
4:38
B4 Justice For The World
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer – Phil LeggWritten-By – Michael Milliner, The Pasadenas
5:44
B5 Something Else
Engineer – Mark ChamberlainProducer – Pete WingfieldWritten-By – J. Brown*, The Pasadenas
5:46

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records
  • Copyright (c) – CBS Records
  • Distributed By – CBS Records
  • Distributed By – CBS Disques

Credits

  • Bass – Julian Crampton
  • Design – Pete Barrett*
  • Design [Assistant] – Andrew Biscomb
  • Drums – Walter Cardew
  • Guitar – Prince Sampson
  • Keyboards – Martin Virgo, Pete Wingfield (tracks: A3, B2), Phil Ramacon (tracks: A1, B4), Robyn Smith* (tracks: B1, B3)
  • Percussion – Harry Morgan (tracks: A1, B4)
  • Saxophone – Horace Cardew
  • Trombone – Vince Sullivan
  • Trumpet – Damon Brown , Pete Cooper (tracks: A1, B4)

Notes

On labels:
℗ 1988 CBS Records
Made in Holland.

On back sleeve:
℗ 1988 CBS Records
© 1988 CBS Records
Printed in Holland

Album comes with lyrics and credits inner sleeve

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 099746 287719
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Label Code: LC 0149
  • Other (Distribution Code): CB 291
  • Other (Distribution Code): 58
  • Other (Distribution Code): PX
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 01-462877-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 01-462877-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Inner Sleeve): 01-462877-20
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, Stamped): 01 462877 2A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, Stamped): 01 462877 1B1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
462877 4 The Pasadenas To Whom It May Concern ‎(Cass, Album) CBS 462877 4 Greece 1988
462877 1 The Pasadenas To Whom It May Concern ‎(LP, Album, RE) CBS 462877 1 Spain Unknown
462877 1 The Pasadenas To Whom It May Concern ‎(LP, Album) CBS 462877 1 Australia 1988
CBS 462877 1 The Pasadenas To Whom It May Concern ‎(LP, Album) CBS CBS 462877 1 Greece 1988
462877-4 The Pasadenas To Whom It May Concern ‎(Cass, Album) CBS 462877-4 Europe 1988



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Mavivasa
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GYBYXOH
np mate, but it looks like that you wanted to write it as a message in an order, not as a comment under this record
Cktiell
What a great album! Even though it fits into the "Neo Soul" niche, these guys have more real soul than a dozen Joss Stones. Great songs, most written by the band themselves, with loving production from legend Pete Wingfield, makes this one of the coolest items of the genre (especially in 1988, when it was hard to find music made by actual humans on the FM radio). The fact that The Pasadenas were not a commercial success in the USA says much more about this country's musical awareness than it does about the band. Worth seeking out, along with the 12" extended version of "Riding On A Train".(c) 2015 C.A.N.
Arar
Agree with everything you said BUT there was plenty of "human" music in the 80s technology was replacing having to hire drug addicted musicians and in-turn allowing for more creativity on a budget without the ego and headaches! I digress I came across this gem in 1989 and although soul music or blues is NOT my musical muse of choice this album grooves and is very harmonically rich with exceptional writing skills and musicianship. This is a brilliant album that deserved much more attention.I agree on your comment on the tastes of most Americans as being a vacuum of mindlessness but there are those who seek quality of quantity to fulfill our audio bound appetites.