
The first track Scambler laid down was programmed in Basic on a 32K BBC B. He was nine at the time and would probably like to tell everyone that it was something seriously funky. It was however the Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major reproduced as a series of electronic beeps. During the eighties when Scambler was in his early teens he was primarily influenced by Big Country and Nik Kershaw, but ABBA, Boney M, Status Quo, Glen Campbell, the Saturday
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Where We Stand
100 Miles a Minute
A World Unknown
Feel Your Body
Breathless
Born and Bred
Intermission
Cowboy Song
Shahbaz
25 to Life
Boy with a Gun
Paid Killer
The Elusive Jonny
Stereo for Dummies
Thrush
Ad Nauseam
Digital Headache
Why?
Free
The Last Sunset
In the Shadow of Cheviot
Jazz Load (For Duke Silver)
Lady Garments
Stick to Your Guns
Fly To Heaven
Those Little Things
Stolen from a Dream
Leaving Dunstanburgh
On the Run
Electric Shadows
Anything Goes
My Sunshine
All for Nothing [Intro]
Before the Storm
Bring It Like Fire
Anything goes (big beat remix radio edit)
Who Am I?
Anima
Cullernose Point
For Father, For Son
Whispers in the Mist
Beyond the Fields
Waves and White Horses
Into the Breamish
Kings of the Merse
Beautiful
Intro
Breaking the Rules
Hellfire
The 51st Order
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