An introspective rock masterpiece born from the shadows of new wave
The atmosphere, woven with synthesizers and guitars, questions human existence and a critical view of society.
The title track, "Phantom Living," symbolically depicts the ambiguity of modern human existence, and is a contemplative piece that combines the intelligence and sensibility of 1980s New Wave.
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A:
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1)
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Lose Face
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2)
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Less Cities, More Moving People
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3)
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Sunshine In The Shade
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4)
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Woman On A Train
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5)
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Wish
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6)
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Lost In Battle Overseas
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B:
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1)
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Question
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2)
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In Suspense
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3)
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Facing The Wind
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4)
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Are We Ourselves?
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5)
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I Will
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6)
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Phantom Living
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Artwork [Cover Art] - George Underwood
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Artwork [Mechanical A/work] - Cream (7)
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Bass - Dan K. Brown
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Drums - Adam Woods
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Guitar - Jamie West-Oram
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Keyboards - Rupert Greenall
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Lyrics By - Cy Curnin (A1 to A3, A5 to B6)
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Photography By [Sleeve Photographs] - Chris Parker (8)
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Producer - Rupert Hine
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Stephen W. Tayler
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Technician [Assisted By] - Andrew Scarth
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Vocals - Cy Curnin
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Written-By - Woods
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Written-By - Curnin
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Written-By - Brown
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Written-By - West-Oram
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Written-By - Obstoj
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Written-By - Greenall