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Roger Taylor contribution to 1973 album by Phillip Goodhand-Tait

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After much research I have found a previously unknown album by artist Phillip Goodhand-Tait that Roger Taylor contributed percussion to.
Released in 1973, this was Phillip's 4th album and was produced by Robin Cable and recorded at Trident Studios in St. Anne's Court, Soho, London.
The catalogue number is DJLPS 432 and was released on LP in a textured gatefold sleeve.

Phillip: "The recordings at Trident were made over a long period of time with many, 
uncredited, brilliant session musicians and it would have been on the 
album ("Phillip Goodhand-Tait") that Robin Cable produced. We now plan to 
release that album on CD later this year (hopefully in time for Christmas). 
Robin Cable produced only the one album for me, plus a 
later single. His productions were meticulous and excellent, as were all 
those coming from the 'team' of producers (Gus Dudgeon, Perry etc) who 
worked at Trident".

You can go to www.pg-t.com if you want to find out more about this artist.
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This is the LP cover.
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Also Engineered by Mike Stone..
but cant hear roger's
thanks!
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Can someone re-appload the cover please, it cannot be downloaded, some error occurs.

BTW, thanks for the great research!
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A few people have asked me if I can give them the track listing for the album, so here they are:
Side 1) 
Five Flight Walk Up
I think I Can Believe
One More Rodeo
Teenage Canteen
Forever Kind Of Love

Side 2)
You Are
Emile
Reach Out For Each Other
Sugar Train
Warm Summer Rain

And also if I know what songs Roger played on. I don't know this as it was an uncredited session, but would be interesting to see if anyone can tell which ones contain Roger's involvement.
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He probably features on "Reach Out for Each Other" because it sounds like him and the song itself is very similar to "I Can Hear Music".