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The Distance Between is the third, and to date, final studio album by Canadian new wave band Strange Advance. It was released in 1988, and featured the Canadian hit single "Love Becomes Electric". The album was remastered and re-released on CD in 2016 with two bonus tracks, an extended club mix of "Love Becomes Electric" and the previously unreleased song, "Flow My Tears".


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Track listing

2016 reissue bonus tracks


Maps The Distance Between



Album credits

Personnel

  • Darryl Kromm - Vocals, Guitar, Twelve-string guitar
  • Drew Arnott - Vocals, Keyboards, Programming

with:

  • Andrew Arnott - Alto Saxophone
  • Dawnlea Arnott - Soprano Vocals
  • Howard Ayee - Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Randy Bachman - Guitar
  • Simon Brierley - Guitar
  • Ian Cameron - Guitar, Violin
  • Greg Critchley - Drums
  • Peter Fredette - Backing Vocals
  • Matthew Gerrard - Bass
  • Kenny Greer - Pedal Steel Guitar
  • Allan Holdsworth - Guitar
  • Jim Hubay - Guitar
  • Joe Primeau - Backing Vocals
  • Ed Shaw - Guitar
  • Storm - Backing Vocals
  • Owen Tennyson - Drums
  • Steve Webster - Bass

Production

  • Producers: Drew Arnott, Howard Ayee, Joe Primeau
  • Engineers: Joe Primeau, Lenny DeRose
  • Mixed by Lenny DeRose
    • except "Who Lives Next Door" mixed by Bob Rock
  • Emulator Programming: Billy Chapman
  • Additional Programming: Gerald O'Brien, Howard Ayee, Scott Humphries
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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