
Planet P Project is back with a slight moniker change (notice the Tony Carey? Of course you did) and some rocking new tunes. Tony Carey (who IS Planet P Project) had retired PPP after the completion of the G.O.D. Yes! Planet P Project IS back from the dead. Steeltown - Tony Carey's Planet P Project (2013) Neither have they contributed to any PPP release since "Pink World", 1984, with the exceptions of Tom Leonhardt and Koen Van Baal, who worked some on the "Go Out Dancing" trilogy releases in 2003-2011. NONE of the musician you mentioned above contributed with anything on this release - with the exception of Tony Carey himself. Russian guitarist Valery Lunichkin soloed on "On The Side Of The Angels", and Karsten Kreppert provided the drums where TC didn't. Jostein "Sarge" Svarstad, guitar with TC's touring band, contributed some great guitar work for 2 of the tracks ("The Moon Is Down" & "Heavy Water"). Jimmy Durand (of german band Zed Yago) provided a lot of not only guitar, but also drums & graphic work, as well as co-composing 2 of the tracks ("The Lady Fair" & "Sailor's Song").


I was present when the bulk of the guitar material was recorded Studio Studio Nyhagen, with Ronni Le Tekrø adding 12- & 6-string acoustic guitars, as well as electric, banjo, and ukulele on 7 of the tracks. In this way I make it clear that some materials or concepts are not my own, but are presented in such a way as to avoid infringing on other people’s copyrights.Peter Hauke & Tony Carey hasn't worked together since -86, i believe. In a few instances I also indicate I have drawn an image ‘after’ an image that I have found online. In a few instances I state that a passage is paraphrased and offer the citation. (For instance, that may apply to some of my composite images.) Some of my images are Creative Commons images attributed to me, with a secondary citation of a source other than mine and which is either public domain or Creative Commons. If the caption of an image has a primary citation of a source other than mine, then that image is not mine (but it will be either public domain or Creative Commons in its own right).

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