Twenty Sixty Six And Then – Reflections On The Future
Лейбл: | United Artists Records – UAS 29 314 I |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | Germany |
Дата релиза: | 1972 |
Жанр: | Rock |
Стиль: | Hard Rock, Krautrock, Prog Rock |
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Треклист:
A1 | At My Home | 5:02 | |
A2 | Autumn
Composed By – Steve Robinson |
9:05 | |
A3 | Butterking | 7:20 | |
B1 | Reflections On The Future
Composed By – Veit Marvos |
15:47 | |
B2 | How Would You Feel
Composed By – Veit Marvos |
3:22 |
Участники записи:
- Arranged By – Twenty Sixty Six And Then
- Bass Guitar – Dieter Bauer
- Design [Cover-Design] – Günter Karl
- Drums – Konstantin Bommarius
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Gagey Mrozek
- Engineer – Dieter Dierks
- Lead Vocals – Geff Harrison
- Lyrics By – Geff Harrison
- Organ, Electric Piano [E-piano], Piano, Mellotron, Percussion, Vocals – Veit Marvos
- Organ, Electric Piano [E-piano], Vibraphone [Vibes], Synthesizer, Mellotron, Vocals – Steve Robinson
- Photography By – Gerhard Vormwald
- Producer [Produced By (Inside Cover)] – Madaus Sound
- Producer [Produced By (On Record Labels)] – Eckhard Madaus
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Rights Society : GEMA
- Matrix / Runout Side A runout, stamped: C 29314 A-1 Made in Germany
- Matrix / Runout Side B runout, stamped: C 29314 B-1 Made in Germany
Компании:
- Pressed By – Sonopress
- Record Company – Liberty/UA GmbH
- Recorded At – Dierks Studios
Участники записи:
- Arranged By – Twenty Sixty Six And Then
- Bass Guitar – Dieter Bauer
- Design [Cover-Design] – Günter Karl
- Drums – Konstantin Bommarius
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Gagey Mrozek
- Engineer – Dieter Dierks
- Lead Vocals – Geff Harrison
- Lyrics By – Geff Harrison
- Organ, Electric Piano [E-piano], Piano, Mellotron, Percussion, Vocals – Veit Marvos
- Organ, Electric Piano [E-piano], Vibraphone [Vibes], Synthesizer, Mellotron, Vocals – Steve Robinson
- Photography By – Gerhard Vormwald
- Producer [Produced By (Inside Cover)] – Madaus Sound
- Producer [Produced By (On Record Labels)] – Eckhard Madaus