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ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY

Background

'Entertainment Technology' is a limited edition University of Portsmouth charity CD compilation featuring the recording work of students and lecturers in the Creative Technologies department.  All profits from the sale of this 30 track, 2 CD album are to be donated to the Dreams Come True Charity, aiming to lift the spirits of sick children, by enabling seriously or terminally ill children to turn their most cherished dreams into reality.  For details about how to purchase 'Entertainment Technology' (for £5.00, or £4.50 for NUS card holders), click on the 'order CDs' link below the track listings.

Track List
Clicking on any artist names with hyperlinks in the tables below will take you to their external websites.  Clicking any hyperlinked song titles will take you to a web page where you will be able to preview each track, view background information or read lyrics.

Disc One

1 ET Students Last Nite 3:03
2 Dali's Cat Howard's Tortoise 4:26
3 Paul Bailey I'm Not Coming Back 3:34
4 Lojik See Me Now (Original Version) 4:01
5 ET Students Stone Crazy 3:57
6 ET Students featuring Ahmed Latif Revolution 3:44
7 Trust No One A State Of Affairs (Edited Album Version) 4:20
8 Portsmouth City Band Portsmouth Chimes 2:50
9 ET Students Book Of Tears 3:24
10 ET Students featuring Denis Reeve-Baker Summertime Blues 2:40
11 ET Students Waiting For My Train 3:07
12 Trust No One Tarmac (Edit) 4:48
13 Dead Jack Whenever, Wherever 2:48
14 Paul Bailey Method One 5:09
15 Rainmaker Always Something In The Way 4:07
(55:59)

Disc Two
1 ET Students The Changingman 3:07
2 ET Students Perfect Tense 4:00
3 Lojik The Main Event (Original Version) 4:29
4 Paul Bailey The Flowers Still Bloom 5:41
5 Dali's Cat Abandon 3:32
6 Uber Boris Writing Songs 3:12
7 ET Students featuring Denis Reeve-Baker CC Rider 3:08
8 ET Students Workshy 3:52
9 Paul Bailey Rock Star Ate My Hamster 4:20
10 Dragon Eye Morrison Silver Bullet 4:56
11 Portsmouth City Band No Matter What 4:07
12 Denis Reeve-Baker If We Should 4:31
13 Trust No One Say Nothing More (Edited Album Version) 5:51
14 Harlem Speakeasy featuring Dave Allen Sight Of Pegasus 2:04
15 Country Joe McDonald with Reet Petite & Gone I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag (Live) 3:13
(60:03)

Acknowledgements
The tracks on this compilation have been recorded by students and lecturers on the Entertainment Technology Bachelor of Science Honours Degree at the University of Portsmouth.  Many thanks to those students and artists that granted permission for the use of their compositions.  Additional thanks to James Liddiard & Paul Spicer.  For information about the Entertainment Technology BSc Honours Degree click here.  All profits from the sale of this release will go to the Dreams Come True Charity, registered charity No. 840248.  Compilation concept and production by Marc Bone, Matthew Booth, James McDonald, Chris Miller, Andrew Morrison & Barry Perkins.  Digitally mastered by Andrew Morrison at Viewpoint Studios, Portsmouth.  Cover artwork & design by Chris Miller.
Click here to find out how to order the 'Entertainment Technology' charity compilation
Useful links:
www.dctc.org.uk - Dreams Come True Charity web site
www.port.ac.uk - the University of Portsmouth's web site
www.port.ac.uk/ct - home page for the Creative Technologies Department
www.courses.port.ac.uk - Entertainment Technology BSc Honours degree information
www.daliscat.com - Dali's Cat web site
www.lojikdance.co.uk - Lojik web site
www.trustnoone.org.uk - Trust No One web site
www.portsmouthcityband.co.uk - Portsmouth City Band web site
www.deadjack.co.uk - Dead Jack web site
www.countryjoe.com - Country Joe Mcdonald web site

Credits
'Last Nite' written by Julian Casblancas, published by Warner Chappell, vocals by Daniel Griffiths.  'Howard's Tortoise' & 'Abandon' written by Elizabeth Meech. 'Howard's Tortoise' recorded at Bob Ross Studios, Portsmouth.  'I'm Not Coming Back', 'Method One', 'The Flowers Still Bloom' & 'Rock Star Ate My Hamster' written by Paul Bailey.  'Stone Crazy' & 'Waiting For My Train' written by unknown ET Students.  'Revolution' written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney, published by Sony Music.  'See Me Now', 'A State Of Affairs (Edited Album Version)', 'Tarmac (Edit)', 'The Main Event' & 'Say Nothing More (Edited Album Version)' written by Andrew Morrison, recorded at Viewpoint Studios, Portsmouth. Guitars on 'A State Of Affairs', 'Tarmac' & 'Say Nothing More' by Fraser Kennedy. Vocals on 'See Me Now' by Gemma Weston, backing vocals by Gemma Weston & Andrew Morrison. Background vocal effects on 'Tarmac' by Scott Ruston. Vocals on 'The Main Event' by Claire Willcox & Gemma Weston, backing vocals by Gemma Weston & Andrew Morrison.  'Portsmouth Chimes' written by Edrich Siebert. Portsmouth City Band players: Bob Newnham (Musical Director/Percussionist), Gary Holt (Solo Cornet), Carol Mason (Solo Horn), Lynne Clark (1st Horn), Catherine Newnham (2nd Horn), Angus Hirstwood (1st Baritone), Wendy Williams (2nd Baritone), Robin Mason (Solo Trombone) & Gary Millard (Tuba).  'Book Of Tears' performed by Adam Battersby, Huw Jones & Peter Leon, written by Peter Leon.  'Summertime Blues' written by Eddie Cochran & Jerry Capehart, published by Cinephonic Music.  'Whenever, Wherever' written by Shakira, Gloria M. Estefan & Tim Mitchell, published by Anwig Music. Recorded live by Dead Jack, featuring Chris Miller. Vocals by Marianna Whitaker.  'Always Something In The Way' written by Ahmed Latif.  'The Changingman' written by Paul Weller & Brendan Lynch, published by BMG Music Publishing Ltd. & Notting Hill Music (UK). Vocals by Neil Agass.  'Perfect Tense' by Adam Battersby, Huw Jones & Peter Leon, written by Huw Jones.  'Writing Songs' performed by Tim Wratislaw, Chris Janes & Dermott Madden, written by Tim Wratislaw.  'CC Rider' traditional arrangement, public domain.  'Workshy' performed & written by Adam Battersby, Huw Jones & Peter Leon.  'Silver Bullet' written by Paul Tippins.  'No Matter What' written by Andrew Lloyd-Webber & arranged by Ray Farr, published by Universal & The Really Useful Group.  'If We Should' written by Denis Reeve-Baker.  'Sight Of Pegasus' written by Shilcock/Lytle/Allen, originally released on the Harlem Speakeasy single 'Aretha' (Polydor 56270) in July 1968.  'I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag' written by Joe McDonald, and performed live at South Parade Pier, Portsmouth on 18th January 2001 with Dave Allen, Stewart Carr, Nick Evans & Denis Reeve-Baker, published by Alkatraz Corner Music/BMI. Original version released by Country Joe & The Fish in 1965.

All tracks Copyright Control unless otherwise stated.  The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by the University of Portsmouth, except 'Howard's Tortoise', 'See Me Now', 'A State Of Affairs', 'Tarmac', 'Whenever, Wherever', 'The Main Event', 'Say Nothing More', 'Sight Of Pegasus' & 'I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag' which are owned by the respective artists.  The seven cover versions on this album have been cleared for use by the Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society with a Limited Availability Product Licence.  All possible attempts to trace the authors and performers of the original work on this album have been made, and we hope that any artists overlooked will be happy to have their compositions included on this charity compilation, as an example of students' work.  In the unlikely event of copyright not being obtained by the University of Portsmouth for any of the original material, the Creative Technologies Department apologises for not directly contacting the owner(s) of the works involved.  To email the Creative Technologies Department of any track listing corrections, please click here.  For all other enquiries click here.  This compilation © 2003 the University of Portsmouth.  Released 4th April, 2003.

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