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BEFORE AND AFTER THE BOUNDARY

Twenty Four Hours

Crossover Prog


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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2008

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Intro (2:51)
2. The Dawn (5:19)
3. Jumping in the Country (4:32)
4. Exodus (3:01)
5. Try to Smile (4:29)
6. Extasy (6:58)
7. Deuce (4:23)
8. Dedicated to Ian (5:37)
9. Testuggine (2:52)
10. Le Chat Rouge (5:46)
11. Drugstore (3:54)
12. Serpent's Parties (3:24)
13. Prelude (2:53)
14. Foreign Lands (4:08)
15. Harold & Maps (2:55)
16. Entering the Whirlpool (5:26)
17. So (5:37)
18. Open (4:47)
19. Reverse (0:47)

Total Time 79:39

Line-up / Musicians

- Paolo Lippe / lead vocals, synthesizers
- Antonio Paparelli / electric & acoustic guitars
- Nico Colucci / bass
- Marco Lippe / drums

With:
- Roberto Aufiero / guitar
- Fabrizio Bobba / guitar
- Michele De Florio / bass

Releases information

Collection of tracks recorded from 1985 to 1991, before first album

CD Jamendo (2008, Luxembourg)

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