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Al Stewart Live -Indian Summer Mp3, Flac, Wma Al Stewart Live -Indian Summer mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Live -Indian Summer Country: Europe Released: 1981 MP3 version RAR size: 1517 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1653 mb WMA version RAR size: 1322 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 970 Other Formats: DTS AC3 TTA MP1 MP4 FLAC VOX Tracklist Studio Side A1 Here In Angola 4:37 A2 Pandora 4:33 A3 Indian Summer 3:33 A4 Delia's Gone 2:47 A5 Princess Olivia 3:21 Live B1 Running Man 4:43 B2 Time Passages 6:26 B3 Merlin's Time 2:56 B4 If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It 4:27 C1 Roads To Moscow Nostradamus (13:01) C2a Nostradamus . Part One C2b World Goes To Riyadh C2c Nostradamus . Part Two D1 Soho (Needless To Say) 3:43 D2 On The Border 4:46 D3 Valentina Way 4:17 D4 Clarence Frogman Henry 1:43 D5 Year Of The Cat 7:07 Credits Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Accordion, Percussion, Vocals – Peter White Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals – Al Stewart Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Adam Yurman Art Direction – Ria L. Shapiro* Backing Vocals – Flo & Eddie (tracks: A3) Bass, Violin, Vocals – Robin Lamble Co-producer – Peter White Cover, Photography – Leon Lecash Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Harry Stinson Executive Producer – Luke O' Reily Keyboards, Vocals, Percussion, Whistle [Penny] – Krysia Kristianne Mastered By – Mike Reese Percussion – Steve Chapman Photography [Live] – Aron Rapoport Producer – Al Stewart, Chris Desmond Saxophone, Flute – Bryan Savage Strings, Arranged By – David Campbell (tracks: A4 to D5) Violin, Percussion – Jerry McMillan Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: STEMRA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Live Indian Summer A2L 8607 Al Stewart Arista A2L 8607 US 1981 (2xLP, Album) RCA PL25391-1, Live Indian Summer Italiana, PL25391-1, Al Stewart Italy 1981 PL25391-2 (2xLP, Album, Promo) RCA PL25391-2 Italiana Live - Indian Summer = PL-25391 Al Stewart Verano Indio (2xLP, RCA Victor PL-25391 Spain 1981 Album, Promo, Gat) Australia & Live Indian Summer VPL2 7408 Al Stewart RCA Victor VPL2 7408 New 1981 (2xLP, Album) Zealand Live - Indian Summer PL 70144 Al Stewart RCA PL 70144 Germany 1981 (2xLP, Album, RE, Gat) Related Music albums to Live -Indian Summer by Al Stewart Al Stewart Live Featuring Peter White - Rhymes In Rooms Al Stewart - Sampler From The Album " Live - Indian Summer" The Doozer - Figurines Dog Latin - Asunder Al Stewart - Live Indian Summer Al Stewart - The Best Of Al Stewart Al Stewart - Indian Summer Al Stewart - Stereo Pop Special-138.
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