9th Avenue (Put On Your Wings And Fly)

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9th Avenue (Put On Your Wings And Fly)
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Recorded by Last Exit
Released: unreleased
Recorded: 1975-09-15 - 1975-10-29
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Writer(s): Tony Hoyos
Producer(s): David Wood
Studio(s): Impulse Studios
Released as single: NO

9th Avenue (Put On Your Wings And Fly) is a song written by Tony Hoyos and recorded by Last Exit in 1975.

About the song

After his father bought a "The Brothers Of Barbados" record during a holiday in the Caribbean, producer David Wood asked Last Exit to record one of their songs and paid the band a session fee.

The song 9th Avenue (Put On Your Wings And Fly) was recorded on 1975-09-15 or soon afterwards (note on 8 track tape).

As only 8 tracks could be recorded at Impulse Studios the two vocal takes were recorded on a separate reel and then transferred into a single channel. Drums, acoustic and electric guitar, electric piano, bass and vocals were mixed into a stereo track. Three additional saxophone parts were recorded later.

Personnel

David Wood was hesitant to let Sting sing this song - it was eventually recorded as a duet with Sting and Ronnie Pearson on vocal duties.

Release History

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Lyrics

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Quotations and trivia

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Alternative and cover versions

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See also

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External links

References

source: L'Historia Bandido p. 35, master tape, sting.com, Jay Matsueda