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Gentle Giant Interview Mp3, Flac, Wma Gentle Giant Interview mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Interview Country: UK Released: 1976 Style: Prog Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1799 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1670 mb WMA version RAR size: 1399 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 364 Other Formats: RA MP3 MPC MOD AIFF MP4 VQF Tracklist A1 Interview 6:54 A2 Give It Back 5:08 A3 Design 4:59 B1 Another Show 3:29 B2 Empty City 4:24 B3 Timing 4:50 B4 I Lost My Head 6:58 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Advision Studios Published By – Clipchoice Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Chrysalis Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Chrysalis Records Copyright (c) – Clipchoice Ltd. Credits Bass, Violin – Ray Shulman Cover [Production] – Geoff Allman Design [Airbrush] – Chris Clover Drums – John Weathers Engineer – Paul Northfield Engineer [Assistant] – Ken Thomas Guitar – Gary Green Keyboards – Kerry Minnear Mastered By – PN* Plated By – EG* Producer – Gentle Giant Vocals, Saxophone – Derek Shulman Written-By – Shulman*, Minnear*, Shulman* Notes No information about cover printing on rear sleeve of this release. Laminated cover A "Gentle Giant Production". Recorded at : Advision Studios, London. February/March 1976. Printed inner sleeve with lyrics. Green Chrysalis Label. On spine: ℗ & © 1976 Chrysalis Records On center labels: ℗ 1976 Chrysalis Records Ltd. On inner sleeve: All selections Copyright © 1976 Clipchoice Music All rights reserved/Used by permission. Mastered by credits derived from runout. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): 10 CHR 1115 A -1 1 A PN EG Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): 7 CHR 1115 B -1 B 1 PN EG Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Gentle Interview (LP, CHR 1115 Chrysalis CHR 1115 UK 1976 Giant Album) Gentle Interview (LP, 6307 575 Chrysalis 6307 575 Italy 1978 Giant Album, RE) Gentle Interview (Cass, ST-11532 Capitol Records ST-11532 US 1976 Giant Album) Gentle Interview (LP, 6307 575 Chrysalis 6307 575 Brazil 1976 Giant Album) CHR 1115, Gentle Interview (LP, Chrysalis, CHR 1115, Germany 1976 6307 575 Giant Album) Phonogram 6307 575 Related Music albums to Interview by Gentle Giant Gentle Giant - The Last Giant Step Gentle Giant - The Advent Of Panurge / Prologue Gentle Giant - Civilian Gentle Giant - Gentle Giant Gentle Giant - Acquiring The Taste Gentle Giant - In A Glass House Gentle Giant - Words From The Wise Gentle Giant - Playing The Fool Gentle Giant - I Lost My Head - The Chrysalis Years (1975-1980) Gentle Giant - Octopus Gentle Giant - Three Friends Gentle Giant - Free Hand.
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