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  1. Released: February 1989. From Langley Park to Memphis is the third studio album by English pop band Prefab Sprout. It was released by Kitchenware Records on 14 March 1988. [1] It peaked at number five on the UK Albums Chart, the highest position for any studio album released by the band. [2] Recorded in Newcastle, London and Los Angeles, it has ...

  2. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Portada del tercer album de Prefab Sprout, album histórico de PYD. Siempre que veía al gran Paddy Mc Aloon le decía que para mí era el “modesto mejor compositor del mundo”. Siempre se reía. En realidad, me encontraba con Paddy muy a menudo. Justo desde que descubrí el album “ Steve Mc Queen” hasta que empezó a tener Paddy su ...

  3. 4 de nov. de 2023 · Pero de todos ellos, me quedo “From Langley Park to Memphis ... Pete Townshend – acoustic guitar (6) The Andraé Crouch Singers – vocals (3, 10)

  4. From Langley Park To Memphis ( Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release) Not On Label (Prefab Sprout) none. Italy. 1988. Recently Edited. From Langley Park To Memphis ( LP, Album, Stereo, Carrollton Pressing) Epic, Kitchenware Records, Epic. BFE 44208, E 44208.

  5. From Langley Park To Memphis ( Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release) Not On Label (Prefab Sprout) none. Italy. 1988. Recently Edited. From Langley Park To Memphis ( LP, Album, Stereo, Carrollton Pressing) Epic, Kitchenware Records, Epic. BFE 44208, E 44208.

  6. Una espaciosa sensación pop impregna todo el disco, con cameos de la talla de Stevie Wonder y Pete Townshend. Sin embargo, aunque ambicioso tanto en concepto como en ejecución, 'From Langley Park to Memphis' palidece en comparación con su predecesor, 'Two Wheels Good'.

  7. The title is taken from a lyric to one of the album’s songs, ‘The Venus of the Soup Kitchen’, and refers to the village of Langley Park, County Durham, and the city of Memphis, Tennessee. ‘Nightingales’ features the harmonica playing of Stevie Wonder, while Pete Townshend plays acoustic guitar on ‘Hey Manhattan!’.