Dave Randall - glock, guitars, programming
Andrea Britton - vocals
Lucy Shaw - bass
Jenny Adejayan - cello
Mandy Drummond -viola
Lucy Wilkins - violin
Sally Jackson - violin
Pete Miser - drum programming
Emiliana Torrini - sung vocal
Dave Randall - guitars, keys, programming
Bobby Whiskers - english raps
Dave Randall - guitars, programming
Frank Byng - percussion
Andrew Phillips - piano
Andrea Britton - vocals
Dave Randall - guitars, programming
Pete Miser - scratching, drum programming
Andrew Phillips - keys
Andrea Britton - backing vocals
Dave Randall - guitars, shaker, piano, cavaco
Lucy Shaw - double bass
Frank Byng - ride cymbal
Andrea Britton - vocals
Dave Randall - guitars, vocals, keys, programming
Sigtryggur Baldursson - little gongs
Hugo Chavez - sung vocal
Dave Randall - sansula
Lucy Shaw - double bass
Frank Byng - drums
Andrea Britton - vocals
George Jackson - spoken vocal
Bobby Whiskers - rap
Dave Randall - programming
John Delley - keys
Sylvan Richardson - bass
Pete Miser - drum programming
Frank Byng - percussion
Dave Randall - guitars, keys
Arundhati Roy (writer and activist) - spoken words on track 3.
Boikutt (Ramallah Underground) - arabic rap on track 4.
Oscar Olivera (Bolivian activist) - spoken words on track 9.
Hugo Chavez (President of Venezuela) - sung words on track 9.
George Jackson (writer and political prisoner) - spoken words on track 10.
All tracks copyright control 2007.
Produced by Dave Randall
Mixed by Andy Marlow, Dave Randall & Matt Kemp.
Mastered by Kevin Metcalf
"Todo Cambia (Everything Changes). I heard the phrase that became this album’s title used as a declaration of hope and optimism on the streets of Caracas in Venezuela. There the once dispossessed majority are starting to take control of their own communities and society. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the world, changes are being imposed on communities by powerful elites who seek to marginalise people and privatise and plunder their resources.
All of humankind face challenges that are likely to intensify conflicts and which ultimately will call into question the sustainability and desirability of the economic system under which we all live. Change is inevitable. Whether it is for the better or for the worse is up to us, collectively, to determine. Another world is necessary. A better world is possible…" Dave Randall 2007.
