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A Musical Adaptation by Spike Milligan Spike Milligan With The London Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Ed Welch The Snow Goose is a story about Philip Rhayader, a deformed artist living in an abandoned lighthouse in the marshlands of Essex, and a young local girl, Fritha. Together they nurse a wounded Canadian goose back to health. Part 1 A1 The Marshland Theme A2 Rhayader's Theme A3 Snow Goose Theme A4 Fritha's Theme A5 The Goose Walk A6 Walking By The Sea Part 2 B1 The Lonely Man B2 Goose Conversations B3 "Sailing" Credits Art Direction – Pat Doyle Bass – Alan Jones, Daryl Runswick Composed By [Music] – Welch (tracks: A2 to A5, B1, B2), Milligan (tracks: A2, A6, B3) Conductor – Ed Welch Design – A.D. Design Drums – Barry Morgan, Chris Karan Engineer – John Acock, John Richards, Martin Rushent, Paul Northfield Guitar – Paul Keogh Narrator, Adapted By – Spike Milligan Orchestra – London Symphony Orchestra Photography – George Konig, Roger Tuff Producer – Ed Welch, Stuart Taylor Synthesizer – Dave Lawson Vocals – Elenor Keenan, Graham Bonnet, Ludmila Nova, Victy Silva Written-By [Author] – Paul Gallico
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The Snow Goose, Paul Gallico
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