A Long Way To Blow A Kiss is the debut full length album by singer songwriter Antony Harding, ANT.
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All songs written by Antony Harding. Released on 29 April 2002 on Fortune and Glory Records of Moseley England.
The mini-album was recorded by Suzanne Rhatigan& Antony Harding at Cushy Productions in Stockwell, London, between March 1997 and December 1997 on a reel to reel eight track (1/4" tape) and mixed to DAT.
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Cures For Broken Hearts is a CD released by Antony Harding as ANT in 2000 on Fortune And Glory Records.
Warren G. Harding | Mark Antony | Antony Gormley | Antony and Cleopatra | St Antony's College, Oxford | Antony | Mike Harding | Antony Hegarty | Antony and the Johnsons | Tonya Harding | Antony Johnston | Antony Harding | Antony Flew | Antony C. Sutton | Harding University | Antony Beevor | John Wesley Harding | John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton | John Charles Harding, 2nd Baron Harding of Petherton | James Harding | Antony Lambton | Antony, Hauts-de-Seine | Antony Green | A. K. Antony | St Antony's College | Matt Harding | Gunnar Harding | Arthur Robert Harding | Antony Worrall Thompson | Antony Stretton |
Collaborators included The Wave Pictures, Elizabeth Morris (Allo Darlin'), Gordon McIntyre (Ballboy), Terry Edwards, DJ Downfall, Rotifer, Valentine Leys, Litoral, The Hillfields, Ghostwriter, Pete Astor, Harvey Williams and former Hefner members Jack Hayter and Antony Harding.