Notable or Frequent Contributors
- Andrew Powell - keyboards, orchestral arrangements
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- The English Chorale
- David Paton - bass, vocals
- Stuart Elliott - drums, percussion
- Stuart Tosh - drums, percussion
- Richard Cottle - keyboards, saxophone
- Laurence Cottle - bass
- Duncan Mackay - keyboards
- Mel Collins - saxophone
- Lenny Zakatek - vocals
- Chris Rainbow - vocals
- John Miles - vocals
- Colin Blunstone - vocals
- Dave Terry ("Elmer Gantry") - vocals
- Jack Harris - vocals
- Graham Dye - vocals
- Steven Dye - vocals
- Dave Townsend - vocals
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