gift: who sings what?
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I believe Lucas Fox sings on Colours, Patricia Morrison sings on Jihad, and James Ray sings on the rest of them, but don't quote me on this.
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That's what I think!nick the stripper wrote:I believe Lucas Fox sings on Colours, Patricia Morrison sings on Jihad, and James Ray sings on the rest of them, but don't quote me on this.
"as we walk on the floodland"
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I think that Lucas Fox does the spoken word part on Finland Red Egypt White.
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I did think James Ray did the vocals for Colours, Giving Ground and Rain From Heaven, but in the HL interview, I seem to recall him saying he didn't sing on Colours.
Mr Ray, have you an answer?
Mr Ray, have you an answer?
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The vocals on Colours didn't sound anything like Alan Vega. The only option left is Lucas Fox.Heartland Interview with James Ray wrote:Q).re. "Colours" - what did you think of the Floodland version compared to the Gift version?
A) I prefer the Bunnymen's Colours.
Q) Were you narked that Von re-recorded the vocal or pleased when it wasn't as good as the original?
A) It's of no interest to me as I didn't do the vocals on the original
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please mr ray -for the sake of putting this question at least half-way to bed, could you tell us which tracks you did the vocal on (and if you're feeling festive enough perhaps the details of the other tracks?)JAMES RAY wrote:Alan Vega didn't sing anything.Dark wrote:I did think James Ray did the vocals for Colours, Giving Ground and Rain From Heaven, but in the HL interview, I seem to recall him saying he didn't sing on Colours.
Mr Ray, have you an answer?
we know you're just teasing us -this is hardly a state secret..is it?
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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What did Alan Vega do?...JAMES RAY wrote:Alan Vega didn't sing anything.
It appears it has been and may remain that way. I thought you all liked the mystery that surrounds the 'House of Eldritch'. I could tell you that I wrote all the music and 'sang' most of the vocals whilst Andrew sat in the corner with the Times crossword, but that might be too much information and I might get into trouble.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: please mr ray -for the sake of putting this question at least half-way to bed, could you tell us which tracks you did the vocal on (and if you're feeling festive enough perhaps the details of the other tracks?)
we know you're just teasing us -this is hardly a state secret..is it?
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JAMES RAY wrote:It appears it has been and may remain that way. I thought you all liked the mystery that surrounds the 'House of Eldritch'. I could tell you that I wrote all the music and 'sang' most of the vocals whilst Andrew sat in the corner with the Times crossword, but that might be too much information and I might get into trouble.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: please mr ray -for the sake of putting this question at least half-way to bed, could you tell us which tracks you did the vocal on (and if you're feeling festive enough perhaps the details of the other tracks?)
we know you're just teasing us -this is hardly a state secret..is it?
"as we walk on the floodland"
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I knew it! Lazy bastard.JAMES RAY wrote:I could tell you that I wrote all the music and 'sang' most of the vocals whilst Andrew sat in the corner with the Times crossword, but that might be too much information and I might get into trouble.
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thank-you! until we hear anything more scandalous i'm happy to go with yours as being the most official, unofficial answer.JAMES RAY wrote:It appears it has been and may remain that way. I thought you all liked the mystery that surrounds the 'House of Eldritch'. I could tell you that I wrote all the music and 'sang' most of the vocals whilst Andrew sat in the corner with the Times crossword, but that might be too much information and I might get into trouble.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: please mr ray -for the sake of putting this question at least half-way to bed, could you tell us which tracks you did the vocal on (and if you're feeling festive enough perhaps the details of the other tracks?)
we know you're just teasing us -this is hardly a state secret..is it?
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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I can just picture it...JAMES RAY wrote:I could tell you that I wrote all the music and 'sang' most of the vocals whilst Andrew sat in the corner with the Times crossword, but that might be too much information and I might get into trouble.
"James, I'm stuck on 15 Across... 4 letters, first one's L, 3rd one's Z, "not inclined to work or exert oneself"....
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