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Magnificent Tape Band: The Subtle Art Of Distraction - VINYL LP

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Management number 205628926 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $85.20 Model Number 205628926
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Title: The Subtle Art Of Distraction
Artist: Magnificent Tape Band
Label: Ata Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5050580688278
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2019-08-02
Number of Discs: 1

Vinyl LP pressing. The Magnificent Tape Band are the alter egos of ATA Records founders Neil Innes and Pete Williams, who were the creative driving force behind the debut album by The Sorcerers, for which they wrote and produced all the tracks as well as contributing bass and guitar performances. Sheffield born, Rachel Modest developed her unique vocal ability within the churches and gospel choirs of her local community. Now based in Leeds she has developed a powerful and soulful vocal style that takes inspiration from artists such as Madeleine Bell, Dee Dee Warwick, Dusty Springfield and at times delivers a performance that resembles the falsetto of The Delfonics William Hart. Recorded in a disused garage on the outskirts of Leeds, The Subtle Art Of Distraction uses an array of vintage equipment to create a dark musical landscape that underpins Rachel Modests powerful vocal delivery. At.

Tracks:
1.1 Let the Church Say
1.2 Danger
1.3 When I Saw You
1.4 Requiem
1.5 Heading Towards Catastrophe
1.6 Not That Kind of Woman
1.7 Black Tiger
1.8 Pantomime

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