Daniel Knox – Die Hard Die Harder White 7-Inch

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Die Hard Die Harder White 7-Inch – Daniel Knox new 7-Inch In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Recorded just after Chasescene, Die Hard Die Harder was the last session Daniel Knox recorded with the brilliant Ralph Carney Tin Huey, Tom Waits, B52s before he passed away last year. Ralph can also be heard on the BONUS DOWNLOAD full band version of Disaster exclusive to this release. Chicago artists Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart of Ohmme and Brooke Reams of Brooke And The Nice Things also appear on this release. This 7 is pressed to white vinyl and includes cover art by Chicago photographer Mr. King. Jim Cooper Baby Teeth, Detholz plays upright bass on Die Harder. Jason Toth Handsome Family plays drums on Die Hard. Paul Parts plays electric bass on Die Hard. Joshua Fitzgerald Klocek plays guitar on both. It was recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago with Greg Norman and additionally with Justin Dennis at Kinora. Daniel Knox 7-Inch is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £7 +P&P

7-inch

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