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SIGHTSEEING

Radius

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1989

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Tibet (7:45)
2. Ndugu (6:53)
3. Back to the land (2:27)
4. Outlaw soup (7:46)
5. Sightseeing (8:45)
6. Floating world (2:34)
7. Keleti terminal (6:40)
8. Soitar (4:59)
9. Voyage (4:39)

Total Time: 52:28

Line-up / Musicians

- Geoff Serle / drums, percussion, sampling
- David Cross / electric violin, ZETA midi violin
- Tim Crowther / guitar
- Sheila Maloney / keyboards
- Simon Murrell / bass guitar

Releases information

CD Ear-Rational - ECD 1017 (1989)

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