Red Book (album) - Personal

Personal

  • Backing Vocals - Michael Bannister (tracks: 4, 8, 10), Miranda Cooper (tracks: 3, 5, 7), Sharleen Spiteri (tracks: 2 to 5, 7, 8, 10)
  • Bass - Johnny McElhone (tracks: 2, 8 to 10)
  • Guitar - Ally McErlaine (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 8, 10 to 12), Johnny McElhone (tracks: 2, 7 to 10, 12), Sharleen Spiteri (tracks: 2, 8 to 10, 12), Shawn Lee (tracks: 3, 5, 7), Tony McGovern (tracks: 7, 9, 12)
  • Keyboards - Johnny McElhone (tracks: 1 to 4, 7, 8 to 12), Michael Bannister (tracks: 1 to 4, 8, 10, 12), Sharleen Spiteri (tracks: 1 to 4, 8, 9, 11), Tim Powell (tracks: 3, 5, 7)
  • Mixed By - Mark 'Spike' Stent* (tracks: 3 to 5, 7, 9), Mike Hedges (tracks: 6, 8, 10, 12)
  • Piano - Michael Bannister (tracks: 6, 8, 10, 12)
  • Producer - Johnny Mac (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 12)
  • Producer - Johnny Mac (tracks: 4)
  • Programmed By - Johnny McElhone (tracks: 2 to 4, 8, 11), Michael Bannister (tracks: 2 to 4), Sharleen Spiteri (tracks: 2 to 4, 11)
  • Written-By - Johnny McElhone, Robert Hodgens (tracks: 2, 8, 10)
  • Written-By, Producer - Brian Higgins (tracks: 3, 5, 7, 9)
  • Written-By, Vocals - Sharleen Spiteri

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