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    From hearing James Barnett's Keep On Talking many years ago it's always been one of my favourite records. Back then information on the musicians was not well documented (no internet) but the drummer r

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    Sorry, I only touched the surface; Dean or Tony May know

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    Yes, that is Roger on drums but not, I would say, a typical example of how he normally sounded. This, on the other hand, definitely is: ,

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From hearing James Barnett's Keep On Talking many years ago it's always been one of my favourite records. Back then information on the musicians was not well documented (no internet) but the drummer really makes a huge impact right from the drum intro. The various Kent CDs of Fame recordings don't have much info about the session but I suppose Roger Hawkins must be on this as it was before he left Fame. Can anyone ( @Johndelve or @Ady Croasdell) confirm this. 

 

The drum break around two minutes in really lifts the whole track.

On 22/06/2021 at 19:26, Rick Cooper said:

From hearing James Barnett's Keep On Talking many years ago it's always been one of my favourite records. Back then information on the musicians was not well documented (no internet) but the drummer really makes a huge impact right from the drum intro. The various Kent CDs of Fame recordings don't have much info about the session but I suppose Roger Hawkins must be on this as it was before he left Fame. Can anyone ( @Johndelve or @Ady Croasdell) confirm this. 

 

The drum break around two minutes in really lifts the whole track.

 

Yes, that is Roger on drums but not, I would say, a typical example of how he normally sounded. This, on the other hand, definitely is:

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