Sweet Deceiver is one of Kevin Ayers' more mainstream efforts. Any album that has Elton John playing piano on a few tracks can't be too weird. That's not to say, though, that this is exactly mainstream in and of itself. Ayers continues to play his offhandedly charming miniatures, with occasional Caribbean rhythms and trademark droll, bemused lyrics. The problem is that while this has its charm while you're listening, little sticks or incites you to return. By this point in his career, Ayers was in danger of catching on a treadmill, restating his idiosyncratic concerns in familiar ways without amplifying them. [A Japanese version adds bonus tracks.] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Charles Rose
- Horn, Brass
- Fuzzy Samuels
- Bass, Guitar
- Harvey Thompson
- Horn, Brass
- Fred Smith
- Drums
- Kevin Ayers
- Guitar, Mandoline, Guitar (12 String Electric), Vocals, Main Performer, Mixing, Fuzz Bass, Producer
- Chilli Charles
- Drums
- John Altman
- Clarinet
- Bias Boshell
- Piano
- Harrison Calloway
- Horn, Brass
- Steve Cox
- Engineer
- Ronnie Eades
- Horn, Brass
- Victor Gamm
- Engineer, Mixing
- Ollie Halsall
- Bass, Guitar
- Elton John
- Piano
- Jakob Magnusson
- Keyboards, Vocals



















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