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WORKING LIVE VOLUME 3

Carl Palmer

Crossover Prog


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Live, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Peter Gunn (Mancini) (4:15)
2. Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev) (3:19)
3. Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky) (22:15)
4. Bitches Crystal (Emerson, Lake) (4:05)
5. Nutrocker (Tchaikovsky) (2:45)
6. In a Moroccan Market (Palmer) (8:41)


Line-up / Musicians

- Paul Bielatowicz / guitar
- Stuart Clayton / bass
- Carl Palmer / drums


Releases information

CD Eagle Rock 202012

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CARL PALMER Working Live Volume 3 ratings distribution


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