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No-Man Speak: 1988-89 Mp3, Flac, Wma No-Man Speak: 1988-89 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock / Pop Album: Speak: 1988-89 Country: UK Released: 1993 Style: Art Rock, Pop Rock, Ambient MP3 version RAR size: 1603 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1537 mb WMA version RAR size: 1393 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 443 Other Formats: FLAC AC3 VQF ADX VOX WMA VOC Tracklist A 1 Speak 1:32 A 2 Night Sky Sweet Earth 6:00 A 3 Iris Murdoch Cuts Me Down 4:31 A 4 Riverrun 3:43 A 5 French Tree Terror Suspect 3:04 A 6 Life With Picasso 3:35 B 1 Curtain Dream 3:14 B 2 Forest Almost Burning 4:08 B 3 The Ballet Beast 1:24 B 4 Heaven's Break 2:33 B 5 Desert Heart 7:23 B 6 Death And Dodgson's Dreamchild 3:06 Credits Bass – Steven Wilson Guitar – Steven Wilson, Tim Bowness (tracks: 1.6) Keyboards – Steven Wilson Violin – Ben Coleman Vocals – Tim Bowness Notes All tracks written by Tim Bowness/Steven Wilson, except "Speak" and "French Tree Terror Suspect" written by Bob Coleman and Steven Wilson, "Life with Picasso" written by Tim Bowness and "Forest Almost Burning" written by Bowness/Wilson/Hulse/Bearpark/Jones. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Not On ((Speak)) (CD, NMCD - 005 No-Man Label (No- NMCD - 005 2002 Album, Unofficial) Man) ((Speak)) (LP, Album, Ltd, RE, TF 24 No-Man Tonefloat TF 24 Netherlands 2006 RM, Blu + 12", S/Sided, EP, Lt) Speak (13xFile, Burning none No-Man FLAC, Album, RE, none UK 2009 Shed RM) Speak (CD, KSCOPE129M No-Man KScope KSCOPE129M UK Unknown Album, RE, RM) ((Speak)) (CD, Materiali MASO CD 90111 No-Man MASO CD 90111 Italy 1999 Album) Sonori Comments about Speak: 1988-89 - No-Man Dawncrusher question: is the version of "forest almost burning" here different from the one on the "no-man is an island" 12" of "the girl from missouri"? Related Music albums to Speak: 1988-89 by No-Man Altamont - Prayer For The Soul Steven Wilson - Harmony Korine Tim Bowness - Stupid Things That Mean The World Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase. No-Man - Hit The North, Session Recording 7/10/92 Tim Bowness / Peter Chilvers - Overstrand Tim Bowness / Samuel Smiles - Live Archive One Steven Wilson - Song Of I Steven Wilson - Get All You Deserve Steven Wilson - Grace For Drowning.
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