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From Langley Park to Memphis, released in March 1988, was Prefab Sprout's third studio album. The title is taken from a lyric to the track The Venus of the Soup Kitchen and refers to the village of Langley Park, County Durham in England and the city of Memphis, Tennessee in the USA. Nightingales features Stevie Wonder on the harmonica, while Pete Townshend plays acoustic guitar on Hey Manhattan!. All songs on the album were written by Paddy McAloon, who also produced many of the tracks. Paddy McAloon on the album: "Hand on heart I think we've made a great record. I think the songs surpass anything on 'Steve McQueen' yet musically and lyrically they're more accessible. That's a deliberate move. I've realised that a good simple song is better than a half-successful complicated one." - NME, February, 6, 1988 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The King of Rock 'N' Roll
Prefab Sprout
Cars And Girls
Prefab Sprout
I Remember That
Prefab Sprout
Enchanted
Prefab Sprout
Nightingales - Full Version
Prefab Sprout
Hey Manhattan!
Prefab Sprout
Knock On Wood
Prefab Sprout
The Golden Calf
Prefab Sprout
Nancy (Let Your Hair Down For Me)
Prefab Sprout
The Venus Of The Soup Kitchen
Prefab Sprout