Bill Bruford, the intellectual of the prog world.
This is the debut album by a renowned drummer who formed a leader group and pursued a technical yet lyrical sound.
The unparalleled precision of the odd time signatures, A. Holdsworth's guitar, and A. Peacock's vocals create a unique soundscape. This is a masterpiece that is both precise and open, and displays an extremely high musical IQ.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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Beelzebub
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2)
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Back To The Beginning
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3)
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Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (Part One)
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4)
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Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (Part Two)
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5)
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Sample And Hold
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6)
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Feels Good To Me
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7)
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Either End Of August
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8)
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If You Can't Stand The Heat...
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9)
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Springtime In Siberia
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10)
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Adios A La Pasada (Goodbye To The Past)
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Vocals [Vocal] - Annette Peacock
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Engineer - Steve W.Tayler
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Percussion [Tuned And Untuned], Drums [Kit Drums], Composed By [Tunes And Final Say] - Bill Bruford
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Producer [Produced By] - Bill Bruford
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Flugelhorn - Kenny Wheeler
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Keyboards, Musical Assistance [Reasonably Advanced Harmonic Advice] - Dave Stewart
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Tape Op [Tape Operator] - John Brand
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Tape Op [Tape Operator] - Colin Green
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Guitar - Allan Holdsworth
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Bass - Jeff Berlin
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Producer [Produced By] - Robin Lumley
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Technician [Equipment] - Pete Revill
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Tape Op [Tape Operator] - Stephen Short
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Liner Notes - Richard Williams (5)
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Photography By [Sleeve] - Gered Mankowitz
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Design [Sleeve Design] - Cream (7)
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Photography By [Inner Sleeve] - Dick Wallis
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Photography By [Inner Sleeve] - Jacquie Deegan
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Technician [Polymoog Consultant] - Val Joseph
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Technician [Equipment] - Mick Rossi (5)