Mickey Simmonds (born 31 January 1959) is an English session keyboardist, arranger and composer. He is best known for his work with progressive rock acts...
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two previous albums in the early 1980s.[citation needed] Keyboardist Mickey Simmonds, who had previously backed Mike Oldfield and Fish, joined in 1992....
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Dick (Fish) and Mickey Simmonds, except where noted. "Vigil" – 8:43 "Big Wedge" – 5:19 "State of Mind" (Dick, Hal Lindes, Simmonds) – 4:42 "The Company"...
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Marillion's album Seasons End, released in September 1989. Keyboardist Mickey Simmonds who had played with Mike Oldfield, co-wrote the songs on the album...
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and "Real Love".) On record, the band was augmented by keyboardist Mickey Simmonds (who also played with the band live) and bassist Malcolm Foster (ex-Pretenders)...
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Wood; Tout was unavailable for the later sessions and was replaced by Mickey Simmonds. Although the album led to one London date on 9 March 2001 followed...
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exudes sheer power and determination." "Tumbledown" (Derek W. Dick, Mickey Simmonds) – 5:52 "Mission Statement" (Dick, Rick Astley, Paul Thorn) – 4:00...
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sixth album overall. It was released on 12 December 2007, produced by Mickey Simmonds and Neil Innes, by Storming Music Company. The album was performed...
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(Dick, Mickey Simmonds) "Credo" – 06:40 (Dick, Simmonds, Robin Boult, Frank Usher) "Just Good Friends (Close)" - 06:00 (Dick, Usher, Boult, Simmonds) "Favourite...
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included Bass, Simmonds and Burgess. Recording for the album, Harbour of Tears, commenced in March 1995 with Latimer, Bass and Simmonds joined by session...
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