tracks 1 to 12 alto saxophone Keith Ojo tracks 1 to 12 cello Suzanna Graham tracks 1 to 12 electric piano [fender rhodes] Steve Hopkins graphic design, layout Julien Potter graphic design, layout The Boxroom performer Andy Diagram performer Ian Runacres performer Kathryn Way performer Paul Emmerson performer Richard Harrison photography by Michael Pollard tracks 1 to 12 producer Dislocation Dance tracks 1 to 12 producer Stewart Pickering reissue producer [reissue co-ordination] James Nice remastered by Pierre Vale tracks 1 to 12 tenor saxophone Herbie Bryan tracks 1 to 12 violin David Monroe tracks 1 to 12 violin Kate Musker tracks 1 to 12 violin William Robinson tracks 1 to 10, 12 to 17, 19 written-by Andy Diagram tracks 1 to 10, 12 to 19 written-by Ian Runacres tracks 1 to 10, 12 to 17, 19 written-by Kathryn Way tracks 1 to 10, 12 to 17, 19 written-by Paul Emmerson tracks 1 to 10, 12 to 17, 19 written-by Richard Harrison Licensed From Dislocation Dance Glass Mastered At Deluxe, Blackburn 8 page CD booklet with liner notes dated 2005-12. Credits on page 7 state producer(s) and personnel and also: Tracks 1 to 12 originally released as the album Midnight Shift on [l51167] (ROUGH 63) in late 1983. Recorded at Revolution Studios, Manchester, June 1982 - September 1983. (...) Track 13 originally released as a 7 single on [l139377] (TML 4501), 1983. Track 14 released as a single on [l8784] (ORG 27), 1982. Track 15 to 18 originally released as a 12 single on Rough Trade (RTT 142) in 1983. Track 19 originally released on the compilation album Hours (Plurex 2400 in May 1982. (...) 2005 digital remaster (...) Back of CD : the second album from cult Manchester bop-pop combo Dislocation Dance, originally released on Rough Trade Records in 1983. Digitally remastered with 7 bonus cuts, including all tracks from the singles Violette and Show Me. Booklet includes full recording information and artist biography. 19 tracks, 74 minutes of music. An LTM compact disc. Made in EU.
Track 18 = Beatles cover ... uncredited in booklet. Track 19 originally titled The Next Year I Returned To St. Michelle (But Marie Had Gone And With Her My Childhood) on Hours v/a LP.