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Film / TV track Phoenix Nights - "Potter's Soul" by composer Toni Baker

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Context: This track was based on the original "Glockenspiel" tune I wrote for Phoenix Nights. Peter Kay needed a "Soul" version for the end of the last episode where the phoenix club was in flames, so I produced a "Stax" style version of my original theme tune.
Posted: 22/09/2007
Produced: 21/09/2002
Moods: Atmospheric, Cool, Dramatic
Genres: Blues, Jazz
Tempo: Medium
Credits: Produced by myself, this track featured myself on piano & Hammond Organ, Pete Hilton/drums, Mike Maxfield/gtr, Eddie Mooney/bass, Johnny Sax/saxes, Mark Gilbanks/trumpet.Track was recorded at Cavalier Studios in Stockport.
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Panellists: Rodney Newton loves this track!Simon Lambros loves this track!Paul Farrer loves this track!Mark Fishlock loves this track!
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A thoroughly professional track that really 'does the business' so to speak. I would have liked it to have lasted longer as it was just getting really interesting (some great sax licks).

Panellist Rodney Newton
22.09.07 18:062 years 10 months 6 days 21 hours 12 mins

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A fine track - very professional, beautifully written and performed.

Panellist Simon Lambros
27.09.07 10:452 years 10 months 2 days 4 hours 33 mins

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Pastiche fantastic!
You can almost feel the sticky carpet under your feet.
Slick, Professional and Fun.
I bet they had a right laugh in the studio doing this.
Brilliant

Panellist Paul Farrer
28.09.07 15:092 years 10 months 1 days 9 mins

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Excellent piece of work. Strange ending as if the band stopped suddenly ... maybe that's what happened. Well played and recorded.

Panellist Mark Fishlock
29.09.07 00:352 years 10 months 14 hours 43 mins

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