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samurai7 02:40 pm UTC 10/27/08 |
| In reply to: | re: The legendary A.L.O. by Asia - Scaramouche 09:16 am UTC 10/27/08 |
| or maybe Larry Alexander? I thought Jim & Rink didn't work together until Bat 2. > I did know Tony Liddle worked with Steinman in the late > 80's (see link), but I had no idea it was on the ELO 2 > project. > > I think John Payne has mentioned he worked for about 6 > months with Steinman on this project, so I would suggest > there must be some pretty decent demos or almost complete > productions 'lying around'. > > I bet Rinkoff has got 'em. > > > > > Apparently there's more to this story than was previously > > brought to our attention. According to the site linked > > below, this guy Tony Liddle signed up as one of > > Sonenberg's clients in the late Eighties, and upon hearing > > Tony's vocals, Jim brought him into the ELO sessions going > > on at the time, but Tony's involvement (and Jim's) went > > belly up after a period of songwriting and rehearsals. > > > lined up to be the vocalist. | |
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