The Prize (LP)
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The Prize is the title of the only studio LP released by the Alwyn Wall Band. A 1981 LP Invisible Warfare
Invisible Warfare
Invisible Warfare is the title of the first LP by Alwyn Wall. It is often attributed to the Alwyn Wall Band, but apart from guitarist Norman Barratt the musicians were all different. In fact they were mostly the members of the Barratt Band. Although Alwyn made brief appearances on recordings over...

 is often attributed to the band but was a solo album by Alwyn Wall with mostly different musicians. In fact, the musicians comprised the members of the Barratt Band
Barratt Band
The Barratt Band was formed in 1980 by Norman Barratt, formerly of Gravy Train and the Alwyn Wall Band, and in its initial stages consisted of Barratt , Dave Morris , Tim Hatwell and Russ Caldwell . The band recorded their first album Playing in the City in 1981 at Chapel Lane Studios just outside...

. In 200? a live CD Live in the USA was attributed to the band, although this was essentially a live performance of Alwyn's soon to be released solo CD Jesus Said.

Side one

  1. "Fly Me" (Alwyn Wall)
  2. "Dreams on Sand" (Alwyn Wall)
  3. "South California" (Alwyn Wall)
  4. "Music Maker" (Alwyn Wall)
  5. "Musical Thing (Alwyn Wall)

Side two

  1. "That's Life" (Alwyn Wall)
  2. "Hall of Mirrors" (Alwyn Wall)
  3. "All that Really Matters" (Alwyn Wall)
  4. "I Don't Care" (Alwyn Wall)
  5. "All Because of You" (Alwyn Wall)

Musicians

  • Alwyn Wall: Vocals & Guitar
  • Norman Barratt
    Norman Barratt
    Norman Barratt was a guitarist and songwriter, mostly known for his membership of the band Gravy Train and the Christian groups the Alwyn Wall Band and the Barratt Band.-Early life:...

    : Guitar & Backing Vocals
  • Phil Holmes: Keyboards & Backing Vocals
  • Tony Hudson: Bass
  • Nick Brotherwood: Drums

Production notes

  • Produced by Jon Miller, Rod Edwards and Roger Hand
  • Engineered by Roger Wake
  • Recorded at Redan Recorders, Queensway, London
  • Mastered at Master Room, London by George Peckham
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