Wil Malone - Until The End (The Long Lost Album?). 2010.

Wil Malone - Until The End (The Long Lost Album?) 1 - Jesus 00:00:00 2 - Until The End Dreamer 00:03:08 3 - Jane 00:03:50 4 - Until The End Drifter 00:06:25 5 - L.A. 00:07:03 6 - Until The End Songbird 00:10:10 7 - Message To Mary 00:10:59 8 - Jake And The Wife 00:13:14 9 - Madame Le Mar 00:15:18 10 - Until The End Angel 00:17:30 11 - Lean On My Gun 00:18:10 12 - Do You Remember The Day 00:19:49 13 - Beautiful Green 00:22:41 14 - One Foot In The Gutter 00:24:13 15 - Jesus (alternative version) 00:27:32 Wil Malone (born 1952, in Hornsey, North London)[1] is a British music producer and arranger, who has worked with artists including Black Sabbath,[2] Iron Maiden,[3] Todd Rundgren, The Verve, Massive Attack, Depeche Mode and Italian rocker Gianna Nannini. In 1976, Malone and Lou Reizner covered a Beatles song, “You Never Give Me Your Money“, for the musical documentary All This and World War II. Malone also did the string arrangements for several songs by collaborative techno group UNKLE. He produced Iron Maiden’s debut Lp in 1980. He’s one of Britain’s best kept secrets, both in terms of production, strings arrangements (Black Sabbath in the 70’s, Opeth and many more) and music. His solo album from 1970 as well as the Bobak, Jons, Malone “Motherlight“ Lp from 1969 are both well worth investigating even if it’s nowehere close to being “heavy rock“. The former is a gentle Nick Drake-ish beautiful orchestrated record. The latter is a super-wierd (but compelling) psychedelic rock outburst. Probably made between recordings at Morgan studios. 3 top producers of the era made this twisted piece. Mike Bobak, Andy Johns, and Wil Malone himself. Most people will know Malone for orchestrating the “borrowed“ strings on The Verve’s “Bittersweet symphony“. The original score were of course first heard on “The last time“ by The Rolling Stones. Malone has been involved with so many known (and unknown) releases over the years it’s simply mind boggling. Malone released an eponymous solo album in 1970 and another called Motherlight and composed the score for the cult horror film Death Line in 1972. Currently recording Strings and Choir for Ozzie Osbourne’s new album. ​ 2019 has seen Wil work with: Kandace Springs, Michael Patrick Kelly, Tom Grennan, Take That and, with Unkle/James Lavelle on music for the TV series “Trust“. Wilson Malone Profile: Played in various psychedelic rock groups during the 1960s and 1970s. Highly prolific producer, orchestral arranger and composer. Bobak, Jons, Malone, Fickle Pickle, Hobokin, Orange Bicycle, Robb Storme And The Whispers, The Smoke, The Wilson Malone Voiceband Variations: Viewing All | Wil Malone Malone, Nil Malone, W Malone, W. Malone, , Will Malone, Will Marlone, William Malone, Wilson Malone Wil Malone 8 versions Fontana 1970 ImageTitleLabelCatalog NumberYearIn Your Collection, Wantlist, or InventoryActions Les Bubblies - L’Auto De Monsieur Centigrade - Chansons De La Bande Originale De La Série Télévisée — Wil Malone Les Bubblies - L’Auto De Monsieur Centigrade - Chansons De La Bande Originale De La Série Télévisée (LP) Philips 9101 247 1979 ImageTitleLabelCatalog NumberYearIn Your Collection, Wantlist, or InventoryActions Les Bubblies - Bon Anniversaire — Wil Malone Les Bubblies - Bon Anniversaire (LP, Album) Philips 9101 222 1979 ImageTitleLabelCatalog NumberYearIn Your Collection, Wantlist, or InventoryActions Les Bubblies - Dans Le Jardin — Wil Malone Les Bubblies - Dans Le Jardin (LP, Album) Philips 6313 014 1980 ImageTitleLabelCatalog NumberYearIn Your Collection, Wantlist, or InventoryActions Death Line (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) — Wil Malone Death Line (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2 versions Spinney Records 2001 ImageTitleLabelCatalog NumberYearIn Your Collection, Wantlist, or InventoryActions Singles & EPs Les Bubblies - L’auto De Mr. Centigrade - Bon Anniversaire — Wil Malone Les Bubblies - L’auto De Mr. Centigrade - Bon Anniversaire (7“, Single) Philips 6172 242 1979
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