Motive (album)

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Motive
Motive cover
Studio album by Red Box
Released 1990
Genre Pop
Length 51:13
Label EastWest
Producer Jon Kelly, Alastair Gavin and Simon Toulson-Clarke
* David Motion and Simon Toulson-Clarke
Professional reviews
Red Box chronology
The Circle & The Square
(1986)
Motive
(1990)

Motive is the second album from Red Box and was released in 1990 (see 1990 in music).

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All words by Simon Toulson-Clarke.

[edit] LP: WX381

[edit] Side one

  1. "Train" (Simon Toulson-Clarke/David Motion) – 4:01 *
  2. "Moving" (Simon Toulson-Clarke/Alastair Gavin) – 5:25
  3. "Hungry" (Toulson-Clarke/Gavin) – 4:52
  4. "The Clapping Song" (Toulson-Clarke/Gavin) – 6:45
  5. "Soldier Of Love" (Simon Toulson-Clarke) – 4:42

[edit] Side two

  1. "The Power Is Down" (Toulson-Clarke/Gavin) – 5:42
  2. "Now Ask" (Toulson-Clarke/Gavin) – 6:04
  3. "Casbah" (Toulson-Clarke/Motion) – 3:29 *
  4. "Walk On My Hands" (Toulson-Clarke) – 5:09
  5. "New England" (Toulson-Clarke) – 5:04

[edit] CD: 9031-72614-2

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Musicians

[edit] Additional musicians

  • Backing vocals - Steve Carter, Stephanie Johnson, Martin Noakes, Sue Thomas, Jennie Tsao, Mari Wilson
  • Kick Horns:
    Simon Clarke - Alto sax, Baritone sax, Flute
    Roddy Lorimer - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
    Tim Saunders - Tenor sax
  • Trombone - Peter Thoms
  • Additional percussion - Luis Jardim
  • Train sound designer - Jesper Siberg (the Dane with the DAT)
  • S1000 programming on "Train" - Brian Pugsley
  • Percussion on "Casbah" - Sam Ramzy

[edit] Production

  • Orchestral arrangements by Gavin Wright and Alistair Gavin
  • Horns arranged by the Kick Horns
  • "Now Ask" horns arranged by Kicks Horns and Alistair Gavin
  • Produced by Jon Kelly, Alastair Gavin and Simon Toulson-Clarke
  • "Train" and "Casbah" produced by David Motion and Simon Toulson-Clarke
  • "Walk On My Hands" and "Soldier Of Love" additional production and mixed by David Motion
  • Engineered by Hugo Nicholson, Richard Moakes
  • "Train" and "Casbah" engineered by Felix Kendall
  • Sleeve by Industria

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