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Mother Gong – Robot Woman 3 - Mint- LP Record 1986 Shanghai UK Vinyl & Insert - New Wave / Pop Rock - Shuga Records

Mother Gong – Robot Woman 3 - Mint- LP Record 1986 Shanghai UK Vinyl & Insert - New Wave / Pop Rock

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Mother Gong – Robot Woman 3

Label: Shanghai – HAI 109
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: UK
Released:
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Rock, Pop
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock
A1 It's You And Me Baby
TablaChris (53), Michael (18)
A2a Faces Of Woman
GuitarDaevid Allen
A2b Desire. War
A2c Children's Song
Lead VocalsOrlando Allen
ViolinMathew Arnold*
B1 Lady's Song
HornsTony Novus
B2 Woman Of Streams
GuitarHarry Williamson
B3 I'm Sorry
VoiceTom The Poet
B4a Men Cry
B4b Solutions
BassJordan (28)
Lead VocalsHarry Williamson
VoiceTom The Poet
B4c Magenta (Part One)
GuitarDaevid Allen
  • Copyright © – Music Galore Ltd.
  • Pressed By – Orlake Records
  • Published By – Beijing
  • Recorded At – Spring Studio
  • Recorded At – Richmond Recorders
  • Backing VocalsAlicia*, Alison (6), Bee*, John (39), Lee (13), Nadine Honey, The Silly Symphony Band*, Tom The Poet
  • Layout [Cover]John Ellis (2)
  • PaintingPhil Shepherd
  • Photography ByVirginia Costa
  • Piano, Synthesizer, Drums, Effects, Backing VocalsHarry Williamson
  • Producer, EngineerHarry Williamson
  • Vocals, Vocals [Space Whisper]Gilli Smyth
  • Written-ByB .Hanley* (tracks: B1), D. Allen* (tracks: A2a, B4c), G. Smyth* (tracks: A1 to A2c, B3 to B4c), H. Williamson* (tracks: A1 to A2c, B2, B4a to B4c), J. Oliver (2) (tracks: B1), Tom The Poet (tracks: A2b, B3, B4b)
Recorded at Spring Studios and Richmond Recorders, Melbourne.

Lyrics sheet included.

(C) 1986 Music Galore Ltd.

Many thanks to Tim Stobart of Richmond Recorders
Lisa Yates, Souza Clark and Bruce Mac Nicol are founding members of the Silly Symphony Band

Years ago Brian Leafe, Mr. Shanghai Records, told Planet Gong that all his Gong related releases, (Death of Rock, Ex Don't Stop and Robot Woman 2 and 3) were one off pressings of 3000 copies and no more were ever manufactured. Such information I wouldn't trust from most record label CEOs, but Brian was a decent chap (too decent to remain in the music biz in fact), and so I'd take those figures as definitive.

Month of release information from Record Collector Magazine March 1994 p.116
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): HAI+109+A ORLAKE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): HAI+109+B ORLAKE