La Honda,La Honda (Featuring Rumer): I See Stars (Vinyl LP)
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Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 archive release containing the first-ever recordings by multi platinum selling singer Sarah Joyce, better known these days as Rumer I See Stars is an album of previously-unreleased material from Sarah, songwriting guitarist Malcolm Doherty, drummer Dave Roberts and bassist Mark-George Brown. Twelve years after recording the album the original multi-track tapes were found and Malcolm and Sarah have remixed the songs with acclaimed producer Brian O'Shaugnessy (Primal Scream, Felt) and mastered the album at legendary Abbey Road Studios. A couple of the multi-track tapes were either missing or recorded over, so the album contains desk mixes that were left exactly as they were at the time. Most of the songs are original songs written by Malcolm. The final track on the album, the aptly titled 'The One That Got Away' was co-written by Sarah herself (her first composition) and provided a glimpse of the song-writing talent emerging in this young woman later to be internationally recognized as Rumer. Take a Look Around You, Tokyo Ladyboy, I See Stars, Solid Gold, Rich Man's Wine, Where Does It Go?, Music for Girls, Maybe Sunshine, Moth in the Incubator, The One That Got Away
Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 archive release containing the first-ever recordings by multi platinum selling singer Sarah Joyce, better known these days as Rumer I See Stars is an album of previously-unreleased material from Sarah, songwriting guitarist Malcolm Doherty, drummer Dave Roberts and bassist Mark-George Brown. Twelve years after recording the album the original multi-track tapes were found and Malcolm and Sarah have remixed the songs with acclaimed producer Brian O'Shaugnessy (Primal Scream, Felt) and mastered the album at legendary Abbey Road Studios. A couple of the multi-track tapes were either missing or recorded over, so the album contains desk mixes that were left exactly as they were at the time. Most of the songs are original songs written by Malcolm. The final track on the album, the aptly titled 'The One That Got Away' was co-written by Sarah herself (her first composition) and provided a glimpse of the song-writing talent emerging in this young woman later to be internationally recognized as Rumer. Take a Look Around You, Tokyo Ladyboy, I See Stars, Solid Gold, Rich Man's Wine, Where Does It Go?, Music for Girls, Maybe Sunshine, Moth in the Incubator, The One That Got Away