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J.F.K. And The Cuban Crisis - The End Of The Affair flac album
  • Performer J.F.K. And The Cuban Crisis
  • Title The End Of The Affair
  • Date of release 1984
  • Style New Wave
  • Other formats MP1 WMA MOD XM DXD AUD MP2
  • Genre Rock / Pop
  • Size MP3 1883 mb
  • Size FLAC 1485 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 333

Artarmon A1, A2, A5, B2 to B5: Recorded and Mixed at Dream Studios, Sydney, Sept. 84 A3, A4: Recorded and Mixed at Earth Media Studios, Nth. Sydney, July '83 B1: Recorded and Mixed at Basement Studios, Brisbane, Feb. '83 B5: Recorded at the Basement Studios, Brisbane, Feb. '83 B5 Re-Recorded and Mixed at Dream Studios, Sydney, Sept.

And The Cuban Crisis. Members: James Paterson, John Downie, John Kennedy, Oscar Beath, Paul Hardman, Steven Pritchard. Variations: Viewing All . And The Cuban Crisis. JFK & The Cuban Crisis, JFK And The Cuban Crisis. The End Of The Affair ‎(LP, Album).

JFK and the Cuban Crisis had its origins in the Brisbane southern suburb of Acacia Ridge in the late 1970's. John Kennedy and James Paterson were friends from high school with a common interest in pop music and memberships in the Beatles Fan Club.

Cuban Missile Crisis. John F. Kennedy on the Economy and Taxes. Kennedy and People with Intellectual Disabilities. He demanded the removal of the missiles already there and the destruction of the sites. On October 22, President Kennedy spoke to the nation about the crisis in a televised address. No one was sure how Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev would respond to the naval blockade and US demands.

October 27, 1962: Cuban anti-aircraft gunners open fire on low-level reconnaissance planes over San Cristobal site no. 1. The photographs that make up the vast majority of this section come from the Dino A. Brugioni collection at the National Security Archive. Brugioni was a career CIA officer in charge of "all-source" intelligence and briefing preparation at the National Photographic Interpretation Center in 1962. He later authored Eyeball to Eyeball: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis, (New York: Random House, 1991).

Publish date: Jan 4, 2010. Updated on. Jun 10, 2019. Cuban Missile Crisis. Discovering the Missiles. A New Threat to the . Weighing the Options. Showdown at Sea. A Deal Ends the Standoff. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, leaders of the .

A feature article about Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis. For fourteen days during October 1962, the world held its breath as John F Kennedy (known as JFK) and Nikita Khrushchev tried to reach a compromise and avoid nuclear war. Ernest May investigates how Kennedy demonstrated his leadership skills during the crisis. The 'gravest issues'.

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his presidency dealt with managing relations with the Soviet Union. A member of the Democratic Party, Kennedy represented Massachusetts in the .

JFK’s politics of war and peace. The successful diffusion of the Cuban Missile Crisis is often hailed as the crowning moment of JFK’s Presidency. He was also prepared, at the risk of political expediency, to strike a secret deal whereby the US withdrew its nuclear missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Soviet withdrawal of ICBMs from Cuba. Another major feature of the standard narrative of the Cuban Missile Crisis is that Attorney General Robert Kennedy was his brother’s main ally in seeing down the hawks and advocating a peaceful resolution. In reality, at the outset RFK was major hawk who initially advocated a full invasion of Cuba. When he did take on a ‘dove’ position, it was only after vociferously defending the hawk’ stance. Moreover, the idea for a blockade came from Robert McNamara.

JFK asks if there are any up-to-date intelligence reports on the status of Cuban morale and support for Castro. Lengthy discussion of the movement of the Bucharest. A new public letter from Khrushchev outlines a possible deal to end the crisis. RFK meets secretly with Soviet Ambassador Dobrynin and agrees after a phone call to the president that the removal of US missiles from Turkey is negotiable as part of a comprehensive settlement. Khrushchev receives a cable from Castro urging a nuclear first strike against the US in the event of an invasion of Cuba.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Follow That Car
Mixed By – John Kennedy, Keith*Producer – John*Recorded By – Keith HaleSaxophone – Tim FaganWritten-By – Kennedy*
3:14
A2 The Ballad Of Jackie O
Backing Vocals – Graham Lee*Mixed By – James Paterson, Peter HormackProducer – James*Recorded By, Mixed By – Keith*Violin – Robert McCombWritten-By – Paterson*, Kennedy*
4:42
A3 Happy Today
Cello – Ian MacourtMixed By – J.F.K. And The Cuban CrisisProducer – James*, John*Recorded By – Ross KirklandWritten-By – Kennedy*
3:44
A4 I Just Want To Go To Sleep
Backing Vocals – Adrian BinghamCello – Ian MacourtMixed By – J.F.K. And The Cuban CrisisProducer – James*Recorded By – Ross*Trumpet – Alex HamiltonWritten-By – Paterson*
4:02
A5 Mothers Concern
Backing Vocals – Alsy McDonald*, David McCombMixed By – Peter Mixed By, Producer – James*Recorded By, Mixed By – Keith*Written-By – Paterson*
4:10
B1 Quite Like Love
Mixed By – Adrian Bingham, Ashley*Mixed By, Producer – James*Producer, Saxophone – Adrian*Recorded By – Ashley Keating Written-By – Kennedy*
4:24
B2 Sometimes I Just Wanna Scream
Mixed By – Peter Mixed By, Producer – John*Recorded By, Mixed By – Keith*Trumpet – Alex HamiltonWritten-By – Hardman
2:48
B3 A Place For Children
Backing Vocals – Alsy McDonald*, David McCombMixed By, Producer – James*Recorded By, Mixed By – Keith*Written-By – Paterson*
3:44
B4 We're No Angels
Mixed By – Peter Mixed By, Producer – John*Recorded By, Mixed By – Keith*Written-By – Kennedy*
4:54
B5 Gotham City
Backing Vocals – Alsy McDonald*, David McCombMixed By, Producer – James*Recorded By – Ashley Keating Recorded By [Re-recorded], Mixed By – Keith*Saxophone – Adrian Bingham, Steven O'NeillTrumpet – Nikki MenziesWritten-By – Paterson*
4:21

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Dream Studios, Sydney
  • Mixed At – Dream Studios, Sydney
  • Recorded At – Earth Media Studios
  • Mixed At – Earth Media Studios
  • Recorded At – Basement Studios Brisbane
  • Mixed At – Basement Studios Brisbane

Credits

  • Artwork – John*, Libby
  • Bass, Backing Vocals – Greg Hall
  • Drums, Castanets, Backing Vocals – Paul Rochelli
  • Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Mandolin – James Paterson
  • Mastered By – Tony Taurens*
  • Photography – Jill Birt
  • Photography [Front Cover] – Mark Gio
  • Producer [Digital Transfer] – Meredith Brooks
  • Producer [Post Production Co-ordination] – Keith Hale
  • Technician [Live Sound] – Adrian Bingham

Notes

Single picture cover
©ESPRESSO
Post production, C.B.S. Artarmon
A1, A2, A5, B2 to B5: Recorded and Mixed at Dream Studios, Sydney, Sept. '83-Feb. '84
A3, A4: Recorded and Mixed at Earth Media Studios, Nth. Sydney, July '83
B1: Recorded and Mixed at Basement Studios, Brisbane, Feb. '83
B5: Recorded at the Basement Studios, Brisbane, Feb. '83
B5 Re-Recorded and Mixed at Dream Studios, Sydney, Sept. '83-Feb. '84

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