"Echoes of Merseyside was a 12\" 33RPM stereo LP released by the Liverpool Daily Post and the Liverpool Echo in 1971. Designed to be a sound and song portrait of Liverpool & Merseyside, local citizen Stan Kelly produced the album. A note from the Liverpool Echo editor Kenneth Stamp on the inside cover states: Brian Jacques makes an appearance on the record with Jimmy Tarbuck and Peter Mahoney, discussing Liverpool city life, specifically dockers and dockers' nicknames."@en . . "Echoes of Merseyside"@en . "30.0"^^ . . . "Echoes of Merseyside was a 12\" 33RPM stereo LP released by the Liverpool Daily Post and the Liverpool Echo in 1971. Designed to be a sound and song portrait of Liverpool & Merseyside, local citizen Stan Kelly produced the album. A note from the Liverpool Echo editor Kenneth Stamp on the inside cover states: Brian Jacques makes an appearance on the record with Jimmy Tarbuck and Peter Mahoney, discussing Liverpool city life, specifically dockers and dockers' nicknames. \n* Catalogue #: LPDE 101 \n* Sound Enginers: Nic Kinsey, Alan Abbotts-Tomkins, Mike Abbotts-March \n* Sound mixed at: Livingston Studios, Barnet, England \n* Concept: David Cooper \n* Producer: Stan Kelly, with Transatlantic Records Ltd \n* Asst. Producer: Lawrence Aston \n* Instrumental Continuo: Leon Rosselson (Guitar, Banjo, Melodeon)"@en . . "Brian Jacques - Echoes Of Merseyside.ogg"@en .