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    Posted: December 31 2009 at 09:47
http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=5197

here I could find two different sets of track listings. I have a copy of it which corresponds to the track listing at
http://museorosenbach.blogspot.com/search/label/Antares
basically I have 8 tracks, not 6 and the sequence is different from what ProgArchives shows... see below. I am not sure if that is a mistake or if there is another edition around. It is very hard to find material related to this album!


the picture of the front cover had better been replaced by a better one, e.g., the one from
http://www.tom-thunder.de/Thunder-CDs/Bilder/Antares.html
http://www.taringa.net/posts/musica/3492585/Antares---Over-The-Hills-(1981)-[MP3].html

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Tracks:

1. Opening (6:30)
2. Back On My Mind (4:40)
3. Jumping All Day (2:30)
4. Bound (6:40)
5. Over The Hills (7:12)
6. Elegy (2:50)
7. Chase (5:00)
8. The Only Way (4:30)



Edited by tendst - December 31 2009 at 10:13
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 22:34
I have updated the cover picture.
 
I am guessing the track listing variations are to do with the LP release, and a subsequent CD release. I can find sources that have the six-track track lsiting and the eight-track track listing.
 
I suspect that Over The Hills, Elegy & Chase on the eight-track version may be a segregation of the 15:30 Over The Hills on the LP version ...but I cannot confirm this. Are there any clues to this being so in the CD booklet?
 
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