Five for England by Michael Gibbs

First released: 1971, Length: 12:08

Creators (31)

Instruments

  1. Alan Ford (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) cello
  2. Alan Skidmore (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) woodwind
  3. Alfie Reece (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) tuba
  4. Brian Smith (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) woodwind
  5. Chris Pyne (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) trombone
  6. Chris Spedding (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) guitar
  7. David Horler (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) trombone
  8. Dick Hart (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) tuba
  9. Frank Ricotti (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) percussion
  10. Fred Alexander (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) cello
  11. George French (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin
  12. Harry Beckett (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) brass
  13. Henry Lowther (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) brass
  14. Hugh Bean (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin
  15. Jeff Clyne (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) double bass
  16. Jeff Wakefield (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin
  17. John Surman (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) woodwind
  18. Kenny Wheeler (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) brass
  19. Malcolm Griffiths (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) trombone
  20. Michael Rennie (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin
  21. Nigel Carter (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) brass
  22. Raymond Moseley (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin
  23. Stan Sulzmann (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) woodwind
  24. Tony Gilbert (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin
  25. Tony Roberts (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) woodwind
  26. William Armon (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970) violin

Remixer

  1. Terry Evennett

Engineer

  1. Mike Bobak
  2. Roger Quested

Producer

  1. Peter Eden

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Morgan Studios (10 Nov 1970 - 23 Dec 1970)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Five for England

    Composer

    1. Michael Gibbs

Releases containing this recording (3)

Official

Album

  1. Tanglewood ’63 1971 Michael Gibbs
  2. Tanglewood ’63 02 Feb 2005 Michael Gibbs

Album - Compilation

  1. Michael Gibbs / Tanglewood 63 2005 Michael Gibbs