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ANTHOLOGY

Steve Howe

Crossover Prog


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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1
1. So Bad (2:16)
2. Lost Symphony (4:38)
3. Pleasure Stole The Night (2:54)
4. Pennants (4:31)
5. Look Over Your Shoulder (5:01)
6. Surface Tension (3:29)
7. Sensitive Chaos (4:24)
8. Running The Human Race (4:23)
9. Desire Comes First (3:37)
10. Luck Of The Draw (1:41)
11. Maiden Voyage (4:22)
12. Walk Don't Run (3:01)
13. Momenta (2:55)
14. The Collector (3:01)
14. Just Like A Woman (4:34)
15. Buckets of Rain (3:49)

Total Time, Disc One: 58:36

CD 2
1. Distant Seas (6:12)
2. Curls & Swirls (2:32)
3. Meridian Strings (5:25)
4. Simplification (3:16)
5. Rising Sun (3:05)
6. Westwinds (4:29)
7. Ultra Definition (3:39)
8. Ebb & Flow (4:03)
9. Dorothy (2:48)
10. Sketches In The Sun (3:14)
11. Diary Of A Man Who Vanished (2:39)
12. Devon Blue (2:55)
13. King's Ransom (4:29)
14. Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 (3:55)
15. Beginnings (5:34)
16. Mood For A Day (with The English Chamber Orchestra) (3:01)
17. Sharp On Attack (3:24)

Total Time, Disc Two: 64:39

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve Howe / guitars, pedal steel guitars, midi steel guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar, classical guitar, mandolin, Moog, organ, bass guitar, fretless bass, acoustic bass guitar, Kohno classical guitar, Dobro, banjo, washboard, vocals, programmed drums, other keyboards

- Clem Cattini / drums (1-1)
- Patrick Moraz / piano (1-2) harpsichord (2-15)
- Bud Beadle / baritone and alto sax (1-2)
- Mick Eve / tenor sax (1-2)
- Colin Gibson / bass guitar (1-2)
- Alan White / drums (1-2, 4, 5)
- Malcolm Bennett / flute (1-3)
- Chris Laurence / double bass (1-3)
- Bill Bruford / drums (1-3, 7)
- Ronnie Leah / Kork and Arp synths (1-4, 5)
- Claire Hamill / vocals (1-5)
- Billie Curie / keyboards (1-7, 8)
- Nigel Glockner / drums (1-8) (2-17)
- Anna Palm / violin (1-9)
- Dylan Howe / drums (1-9 thru 16) (2-1, 6 thu 8)
- Keith West / harmonica (1-10)
- Geoff Downes / keyboards (1-13)
- Paul Sutin / keyboards, percussion (2-3)
- Derrick Taylor / bass guitar (2-6)
- Jamie Talbot / alto saxophone (2-6)
- Stan Sulzmann / tenor saxophone (2-6)
- Philip Todd / baritone saxophone (2-6)
- Derek Watkins / trumpet (2-6)
- Simon Gardner / trumpet, flugelhorn (2-6)
- Mark Nightingale / trombone (2-6)
- Neil Sidwell / 2nd trombone (2-6)
- Oliver Wakeman / organ, electric piano (2-7)
- Virgil Howe / Moog (2-8)

Releases information

March 19, 2013
Label: Rhino
Format: Digital, 2CD
compiled by Virgil & Steve Howe

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