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Mayfair

by Powder Blue Tux

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West Coast Music Magazine 'Mayfair' showcases a fantastic slinky vocal from Ben Addison, with his brother Scott on backing vocals, piano and synths and with the production from Samuel Purdey's Barney Hurley, it's groove is immaculate.
Telling the story of an all too familiar unrequited love affair from afar, this is a delicious nod to Donald Fagen's most intimate and reflective moments on vinyl. Why does the girl get called 'Mayfair' though? Well, that's something you are just going to have to work out yourself!
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Powder Blue Tux is Barney Hurley from Samuel Purdey's new project. 'Mayfair' is the teaser track from his upcoming EP.

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released July 2, 2015
 
Lead Vocals: Ben Addison
Drums & Percussion: Barney Hurley
Bass: Winston Blissett
Rhythm Guitar: Greg Lester
Lead Guitar: Elliott Randall
Piano, Synth & Backing Vocals: Scott Addison
Backing Vocals: Liz Fletcher
Trumpet, Flugelhorn & Mellophonium: Michael Leonhart
Flute & Alto Flute: Walt Weiskopf

Recording Engineers: Ceri Evans at Sunship Studios, London, Wes Maebe at Sonic Cuisine Studios, London and Jon Altschuler at Seaside Lounge Studios, Brooklyn, NYC

Mixed by Bob Power at Chez Bob Studios, NYC

Mastered by Scott Hull at Masterdisk, NYC

Horns arranged by Michael Leonhart

Produced by Barney Hurley

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