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Talking to a Stranger

by Pete Scott

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Talking to a Stranger was released in 2004 by Mawson & Wareham Music. It is currently only available on CD but will be available on streaming platforms later this year. The album was recorded at the Cluny Studio in Newcastle, produced by Jim Hornsby and engineered by Tony Davis. It features a full band performing Pete's songs including "Miss Lapotaire" which he performed on the TV show "Jake Thackray and Songs" in 1981.

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released January 1, 2004

All songs written by Pete Scott
Pete Scott - Guitar/Vocals
Jim Hornsby - Lead Guitar / Dobro / Pedal Steel
Paul Smith - Drums
Neil Harland - Bass Guitar / Double Bass
Tony Davis - Keyboards
Dawn Grainger - Harmony Vocals
Danny Holmes - Lead Guitar tracks 3 and 9
Finn McArdle - Percussion

Produced by Jim Hornsby
Engineered by Tony Davis
Recorded at Cluny Studio
Artwork by Colin Woodcock and Tim Sokell

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Pete Scott Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Pete Scott (1948-2023) was a singer-songwriter from Newcastle upon Tyne.

He released many albums throughout his career, including "Don't Panic" and "Jimmy the Moonlight" on Rubber Records in the 1970s and, more recently, the self-released albums "Why Sing Goodbye Songs", "Songs to Sing & Jokes to Tell", and "Sweet Dreams of Contentment"

Known for folk rock in the 70s and comedy more recently.
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