Does anyone know where I can get screenshots of the VERY "liner notes"?

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Does anyone know where I can get screenshots of the VERY "liner notes"?

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I don't have a copy of VERY readily available. I'm curious about who did the orchestral arrangements and for which songs...I think it was Anne Dudley but I'm not 100% sure. If there are no screenshots available, maybe someone can direct me to a FanSite (other than WikiPedia) that lists the names of the people involved in the orchestrations on VERY.

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(Neil Tennant, speaking about "Elysium" on the eve of "Electric" release.)

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Never knew that Dainton vocalised on One and one make five!
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#4 Post by psbfannyc »

Thanks again for this. I find it very interesting how many other songs other than the ones arranged by Anne Dudley also sound like they have strings on them. I guess that is Chris' programming of "synth strings".

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