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Conjure One Extraordinary Ways Mp3, Flac, Wma Conjure One Extraordinary Ways mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Extraordinary Ways Country: US Released: 2005 Style: Downtempo, Ambient MP3 version RAR size: 1194 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1627 mb WMA version RAR size: 1159 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 288 Other Formats: MP2 AA MIDI APE MOD WAV MMF Tracklist Hide Credits Endless Dream 1 4:30 Music By – Fulber*Programmed By [Additional] – Carmen RizzoVocals, Lyrics By – Jane Face The Music 2 4:35 Lyrics By – Wright*, Lacey*Music By – Fulber*Strings – Chris ElliottVocals – Tiff Lacey Pilgrimage 3 Music By – Fulber*Piano – Chris Elliott, Susann RichterStrings – Chris ElliottVocals – 6:48 Joanna Stevens, Leah Randi One Word 4 4:40 Keyboards – Jamie MuhoberacMusic By – Fulber*Vocals, Lyrics By – Jane I Believe 5 6:07 Music By, Lyrics By – Shelley*Vocals – Rhys Fulber Beyond Being 6 7:07 Music By – Fulber*Vocals – Leah Randi, Rhys Fulber Extraordinary Way 7 4:40 Keyboards – Chris ElliottMusic By – Elliott*, Fulber*Vocals, Lyrics By – Jane Dying Light 8 6:45 Music By – Stevens*, Fulber*Vocals – Joanna Stevens Forever Lost 9 4:46 Lyrics By – Holmes*Music By – Fulber*Vocals – Chemda* Into The Escape 10 4:15 Music By – Fulber*Vocals – Chemda* Companies, etc. Licensed From – Nettwerk Productions Phonographic Copyright (p) – Nettwerk Productions Copyright (c) – Nettwerk Productions Manufactured By – Nettwerk America LLC Marketed By – Nettwerk America LLC Pressed By – Cinram, Richmond, IN Credits Bass – Leah Randi (tracks: 1, 4, 8) Design – Olaf Heine Drums, Percussion – Ashwin Sood (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 8) Engineer [Recording] – Carmen Rizzo, Chris Potter , Greg Reely, Oli Silk, Ray Fulber Guitar – Emerson Swinford (tracks: 1 to 6, 9, 10), Sean Ashby (tracks: 7, 8) Layout – John Rummen Mixed By, Mastered By – Greg Reely Photography – Olaf Heine Photography [Forest] – Rhys Fulber Producer, Keyboards, Programmed By, Performer [Instruments] – Rhys Fulber Notes Recorded at Hollypark Lane; Studio 775, Los Angeles; The Green Jacket, Richmond, BC; Shadowlands, Gibsons; Straight Sound, Roberts Creek; Silkhouse, London; Ash's House, West Vancouver. Mixed and mastered at The Grren Jacket, Richmond, BC. ℗© 2005 Nettwerk Productions. Manufactured and marketed under exclusive license from Nettwerk Productions by Nettwerk America LLC. Made in USA. Promotional printed on disc Promotional sticker on barcode Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 6700-30417-2 0 Matrix / Runout: A 7301 067003041720 F50722-10 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L384 Mould SID Code: IFPI 6100 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Conjure Extraordinary Ways Nettwerk 0 6700 30417 2 0 0 6700 30417 2 0 US 2005 One (CD, Album) America Extraordinary Ways Conjure 0 9463 37506 2 3 (CD, Album, Copy Nettwerk 0 9463 37506 2 3 Canada 2005 One Prot.) Extraordinary Ways Not On (Special Edition) Conjure Label none (13xFile, AIFF, none Canada 2015 One (Conjure Album, RE, One) Unofficial) Extraordinary Ways Conjure Nettwerk, 0 9463 37506 2 3 (CD, Album, Copy 0 9463 37506 2 3 Europe 2005 One EMI Prot.) Extraordinary Ways Conjure Nettwerk , 0094633750623 (CD, Album, 0094633750623 Russia Unknown One EMI Unofficial) Related Music albums to Extraordinary Ways by Conjure One Various - Organism 02 Celldweller - End Of An Empire - Chapter 04: Death Fear Factory - Genexus Delerium - Nuages Du Monde Delerium - Chimera Unit:187 - Loaded Fear Factory - Demanufacture Front Line Assembly - The Initial Command Front Line Assembly - Provision Paradise Lost - In Requiem.
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