Japanese reissue of 1972 self-produced album for Capricorn. 13 tracks, including 'Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air)', 'Armworth' and 'Myopic Void'.
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Captain Beyond
Captain Beyond Manufacturer: Fontana Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CMR Release Date: 1997-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air)
- Armworth
- Myopic Void
- Mesmerization Eclipse
- Raging River Of Fear
- Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Intro)
- Frozen Over
- Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Time Since Come &...)
- I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 1)
- As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea)
- Astral Lady
- As The Moon Speaks (Return)
- I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 2)
Album Description
Japanese reissue of 1972 self-produced album for Capricorn. 13 tracks, including 'Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air)', 'Armworth' and 'Myopic Void'.Customer Reviews:
"As The Moon Speaks" it tells you to purchase this gem from 1972.......2007-07-11
It is appropriate that one of the many timeless tunes on the debut Captain Beyond record is called "I Can't Feel Nothin'." Simply put the first listen to the 1972 album will leave you wiped out. Thirteen tracks blending from one to another will rip your guts out with enough firepower to rock a city block.
To give you an indication what Capricorn Records thought of Captain Beyond, the label's forte was an outlet for southern rock artists. Once the executives heard the band not only had the pedigree with former Deep Purple front man Rod Evans, Bobby Caldwell on drums (Johnny Winter), and one time Iron Butterfly personal Lee Dorman (bass), and Larry Reinhardt (guitar) but an arsenal of material to take over a small country, the deal was done.
If you appreciate the mark Evans left on the first three studio albums for Deep Purple this venture will only escalate it. Easily one of the most underrated singers from the 60's and 70's. Maybe some had trepidation that he could pull off the vocals on the rock and roll battlefield but any doubt was erased the first time the Captain landed on the turntable.
Mesmerization Eclipse, Raging River Of Fear, Frozen Over, and Astral Lady are four of the tracks that reach for your lungs. The sheer power and aggression of the musicians is a tribute to the way they crafted the journey. At times you are on a heavy metal rocket and then you soar into the land of progressive rock. The genius here is not one track is over four minutes! How can such intense sounds resonate without reaching for the eight to ten minute period? By blending the tunes into each other think of the record not as thirteen separate short tracks but one thirty-five minute epic. From the sun to the stars and back, the Captain has taken your mind.
Over the years it is interesting how many fans of Captain Beyond do not own the two Warhorse albums (Self-titled and Red Sea both with amazing bonus tracks) featuring Rod Evan's Deep Purple friend Nick Simper and how many Warhorse fans have never owned a Captain Beyond recording. If you are into one of the bands you will find appreciation for the other.
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
Fuggedaboudit!.......2007-07-06
Nuff said!
Kenn
wow!.......2007-06-23
What's amazing is how a classic rock band that doesn't get any attention on the radio stations somehow managed to gather up many fans and reviews here on amazon. That's truly incredible.
Once you listen to the music on this album, you'll quickly understand why so many people make a big deal over them. The Who may be the loudest classic hard rock band, and Black Sabbath may slide in to second place. But Captain Beyond is clearly third.
There's only so much you can do to a hard rock formula before it all starts sounding the same, yet somehow these guys had a certain talent to make their music sound like NOTHING anybody else was doing at the time. It's so loud, and instantly enjoyable. This is what you call "in your face" rock and roll. It's gotta be some of the loudest classic rock ever put on record. Furthermore, the music is very heavy and catchy, with a strong focus being on the drumming. It's out of this world.
Captain Beyond really does deserve to be remembered.
Dittos To the CB Fans Comments,, I Concur !!!!!!!.......2007-06-03
I haven't commented till now, but I could have many years ago. I can't add anything to the heartfelt and well-put comments on this band's excellence. Obviously, some of us are of this 2nd half-century mark that have been around long enough to have heard, listened, and appreciated the likes of Deep Purple mark I and Iron Butterfly through to their Metamorphasis; enough to appreciate Rod Evans, Rhino, and the incomparable bassist Lee Dorman in a band together and with as good of results as they get here. I'm listening to it right now, 35 years later, and am still blown away. They just DO NOT make music like this anymore.
Greatest hard rock album of all time.......2007-04-10
It is over 30 years old but still sounds fresh. From Bobby Caldwell's opening drum beat to the very end this album is a classic. There are no comparisons to be made just buy it and crank it up loud. Soon you too will be "Dancing Madly Backwards"!
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Sufficiently Breathless
Captain Beyond Manufacturer: Fontana Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006ONT Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Sufficiently Breathless
- Bright, Blue Tango
- Drifting In Space
- Evil Men
- Starglow Energy
- Distant Sun
- Voyages Of Past Travelers
- Everything's A Circle
Customer Reviews:
The Captain rocks!.......2007-04-10
BEYONDS BEST.......2007-04-07
A joy to hear.......2007-01-29
At the time they did not have digital cd's and sometimes albums this old could be hard to find. When I was about 25 I found a japanese copy of this album in an import sale bin for @ 10.00. I was surprised because I had never seen another Captain Beyond album.
I still have this sam Japanese copy. I'm 39. I have kept this album all these years in mint condition for one reason. I's great! I think it's one of rock's best unknown moments. There's not a bad song on it. True it is different from the first one. But all in all I think it outways the first in creativety and even music ability. It is a fine work with fine playing. I would recomend this album to any fan of 70's acid rock.
It does have what you need and more.
Ultra-luscent Magnetism !.......2006-03-22
That said, the music on Sufficiently Breathless is, in some ways, better than that on the legendary first album, which was mostly a catalog of heavy rock riffs strung together into a sort of hard rock suite. The down side of this is that it has a certain sterile, mechanical, repititous quality to it, while the second album actually has songs on it. The band also spiced up it's sound with Latin rhythms and jazz, while maintaining it's psychedelic space rock theme. If you're a tie-dyed in the wool hippie, ya hadda love these guys for refusing to douse the incense and black light in the era of navel-gazing singer-songwriters and camp 50s nostalgia!
To clarify some misconceptions about this album, I read somewhere that the music was composed by Dorman, Rhino, and Evans, but Lee Dorman was given exclusive songwriting credit because Rhino and Evans were still in respective litigation with the managments of Iron Butterfly and Deep Purple. Also, I heard that Rod Evans quit the band in the midst of recording and had to be coaxed back into the studio to complete the album, which is why it's running time is so short.
Should be judged on its own merits.......2005-11-11
Anyway, this is not as proggy as their first album, but that doesn't mean its not one of the best albums of the early seventies. It does have a slight Santana quality to it, which considering the timeframe in which it was recorded, is not a bad thing. Where the debut album found these guys stretching themselves musically, showing off their prowess as musicians, with good results. This album is more a paen to the times; its a much more lyrical, song oriented album, showing off their writting abillity. And these guys had a keen ear for melody. Songs like 'Everything's Circle', 'Bright Blue Tango', 'Starglow Energy', and 'Sufficiently Breathless' are superbly written and beauitfully performed and were probably incredible heard live (if that ever happened, I don't know).
A vastly underappreciated album, even by fans of the band. Its a must have for classic rock fans who love those undiscovered gems. This album is an ode for just 'chillin out'.
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A Tribute to Captain Beyond
Various Artists Manufacturer: Record Haven ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003TL5Q Release Date: 2000-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of
- Armworth-Rise And Shine
- Myopic Void-Standarte
- Mesmerization Eclipse-Lotus With Brian Robertson
- Raging River Of Fear-Flower Kings
- Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Intro)-The Quill
- Frozen Over-The Quill
- Thousand Days Of Yesterdays-Five Fifteen With Nik
- I Can't Feel Nothing (Part 1)-Locomotive Breath
- As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The
- Astral Lady-Zello
- As The Moon Speaks (Return)-Zello
- I Can't Feel Nothing (Part II)-Locomotive Breath
- Starglow Energy-Orchid Leaves
- Sweet Dreams-ZoomlenZ With Willie Daffern
- Dansar Galet Bakat-Qoph
- Fortrollande Formorkelse-Abramis Brama
Album Description
The seminal '70s hard rockers being paid tribute by Brian Robertson (ex-Thin Lizzy, Motorhead) with Lotus, Nik Turner (ex-Hawkwind) with Five Fifteen, The Quill, Qoph, Locomotive Breath and other top acts. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Lotus,Pentagram,Five Fifteen,The Quill,Zello Zoomlenz Etc.Customer Reviews:
A great update.......2004-05-01
Sadly, neither of the band's follow-ups approached the intensity of the debut.
Neither does this record, but I didn't expect it to. There aren't many drummers in Caldwell's league.
What it does do is provide a fresh listen to some old favourites. Some of the songs are done more or less as straight covers of the originals, others are somewhat different arrangements.
I highly recommend it to any fan of the original record. Or to anyone who likes their rock on the heavy side.
Thousand days of yesterdays... and it still sounds great........2000-06-11
Captain Beyond was a minor "super-group" in the early 70s that gathered together ex-members of Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly and Johny Winter. In the words of CBs drummer (the incredable Bobby Caldwell) and guitarist (the innovative Rhino) the purpose of the band was to "simply explore the various schemes of odd time signatures and arrangements." On their debut they were dramatically sucessful.
They fused together hard rock with progressive and jazz time signatures to form an accessible, but challenging brand of rock-n-roll. But if you're interested in this cd, you probably already knew that...On to the disc.
As on all tributes, some of the material is better than others. However, there is more consistancy on this one than most. Perhaps that is due to the unusual nature of this tribute, which uses a differant band for each song, despite the cd being based on two side long suites. Aside from the Flower Kings, I had never heard of any of the bands that perform here. I must admit I was a bit concerned when I saw that the first band was called Pentagram (who do a great version of Dancing Madly Backwords). But I digress..
Most of the music focuses on the rock side of CB and sticks fairly close to the original arrangements. This works pretty well, although the vocal (and lyrical) interpretations at times feel very European and take some adjusting too. (Actually, some of the attempts at the lyrics are comical).
On the other hand, the two exceptions to this are probably my favorite tracks on the cd. These are: The Flower Kings doing a long, slowed version of Raging River of Fear, and Orchid Leaves doing Starglow Energy (its a bonus track, I know it wasn't on the original CB album) as an acoustic guitar piece with a female vocalist.
Also interesting are two other bonus tracks sung in Swedish.The title track, done by Five Fifteen with guest Nik Turner of Hawkwind, is also excellant. Overall this cd is a well intentioned and mostly sucessful tribute to a band that deserved much more recognition.
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Dawn Explosion
Captain Beyond Manufacturer: One Way Records Inc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002R88 Release Date: 1997-01-21 |
Tracks:
- Do Ir Die
- Icarus
- Sweet Dreams
- Fantasy
- Breath of Fire: a. A Speck Within A Sphere
- Breath of Fire: b. Alone In The Cosmos
- If You Please
- Midnight Memories
- Space Interlude
- Oblivion
- Space Reprise
Customer Reviews:
Captain Beyond - 'Dawn Explosion' (One Way Records).......2006-01-22
3.5 stars - Good, but it's just not the same.......2004-06-06
Following the release of Captain Beyond's second album, 1973's Dawn Explosion, the band disbanded. It was disappointing that they disbanded, because they had some serious musical talent. Fortunately though, the band got back together in the latter half of the seventies. Lee Dorman, Rhino, and even Bobby Caldwell, who had left the band after the first LP, were back together and ready to rock again. Unfortunately, Rod Evans would not return to the band. Instead, the band recruited new vocalist Willy Daffern. Despite the abscence of Rod Evans, is the band still good? Read on for my review.
To put it in the simplest terms possible, this IS a very good classic rock album, but it's just not up to anything that the band recorded in the past. Although I feel Willy Daffern is a solid vocalist through and through, I also feel that the abscence of Rod Evans severely hurt the band's creativity. Still, the band manages to create an excellent album that explores a plethora of rock stylings. One of the most interesting things about Captain Beyond is that they sound like a cross between so many different bands - One one song they may be sounding like America, but on the next they may be sounding like Black Sabbath! How many bands do you know that can explore so many different stylings so well? In the end, this is a very good album, but it just falls flat when you compare it to any of the previous releases from Captain Beyond.
Currently (as of June 5, 2004), the Captain Beyond catalogue is now out of print in America. Hopefully the band's catalogue will be reissued shortly - I think everyone should listen to these guys at least once. No one should have to go through hell just to find these albums - music this good should be readily available.
Even without Rod Evans, Captain Beyond managed to shell out a pretty good album. Take my advice, though - If you're new to the band, start with their 1972 self-titled debut. If you start with one of the band's other releases, it may give you the wrong impression about their music. It's best to get and listen to their albums in order. Accordingly, this is the one that you should get last. This IS a good album - it just isn't up to the standards of their earlier stuff.
Dawn Explosion has it's moments.......1999-05-21
Captain Beyond Rules.......1999-05-02
Larry! YOU ARE THE BAND!!! Go SOLO!!!!.......1999-04-22
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The Fantasy Album
Jerry Goldsmith , Kenneth Alwyn , Nic Raine , Paul Bateman , Randy Edelman , Danny Elfman , Bernard Herrmann , and James Horner Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006GOEG Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone - 'Hedwig's Theme'
- Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring - 'The Fellowship'
- The Mummy - 'Sand Volcano/Love Theme'
- The Mummy Returns - 'Main Themes'
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon/The Eternal Vow'
- Conan: The Barbarian - 'Suite: Prologue/Anvil Of Cron/Riddle Of Steel/Riders Of Doom'
- Dragonheart - 'Main Themes'
- The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad - 'Overture'
- Mysterious Island - 'Prelude/The Balloon'
- Mysterious Island - 'Giant Bees/The Giant Crab'
- Jason And The Argonauts - 'Prelude'
- The Valley Of Gwangi - 'The Forbidden Valley/Pterodactyl Attack/Death Of Gwangi'
- The Three Worlds Of Gulliver - 'Overture'
- The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad - 'Prelude/Sinbad Fights Kali/Finale'
- The Witches Of Eastwick - 'The Dance Of The Witches'
Tracks:
- Gladiator - 'Suite'
- Fleash And Blood - 'End Titles'
- Willow - 'Willow's Theme'
- Beetlejuice - 'Main Theme'
- Edward Scissorhands - 'Main Title/Ice Dance'
- Batman - 'Suite'
- Highlander - 'Training Montage'
- Mad Max - 'Suite'
- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - 'Thunderdome Fanfare/I Am Captian Walker'
- Excalibur - 'O Fortina From Carmina Burana'
- The Thief Of Bagdad - 'Overture/The Market At Basra'
- Legend - 'Faerie Dance/Re-united'
- Raiders Of The Lost Ark - 'The Radiers March'
Customer Reviews:
The Fantasy Album.......2007-05-09
nice release from Silva.......2005-08-15
The performance is first rate with only the Raiders March being a subpar track.
Outstanding Fantasy Scores from Hit Fantasy Movies.......2003-04-05
Classic music from your favorite hit fantasy and action movies are found all over this huge, quality collection. You'll hear suites and sounds from outstanding films like Lord of the Rings, Gladiator, Willow, The Mummy, Harry Potter, Excalibur, Conan, Highlander, Batman, Edward Scissorhands and more.
A recent (2002) and impressive collection of musical scores, and by far the best CDs I've personally bought for fantasy themed music.
"successful formula from Silva spells Classic all the way".......2002-09-24
What I most enjoy about Silva, is the fact they always have the lesser recorded selections within the big picture...take for instance "THE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD"(1958), "THE THREE WORLDS OF GULLIVER" (1960), "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" (1961) and "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS" (1963), all four composed by Bernard Herrmann who is in a class by himself, they'll never be another.
But for my money the highlight picks are "GLADITOR"(2000), Hans Zimmer's recreation of the spectacle that was Romes, with man against man, man against beast and the armies that clashed and fell under the powerful story that unfolds within this suite from the film ~ "BEETLEJUICE", "EDWARD SCISSORHANDS" and "BATMAN", each from the films of Tim Burton still ring true within the realm of great direction and storytelling, this can only be topped by composer Danny Elfman who adds the frosting to an appetizing treat ~ "LEGEND" (1985), can faeries, goblins, woodland spirits mix well with the Lord of Darkness...only the legendary Jerry Goldsmith can conjure up a tune to drive the entire cast into a frenzy with "FARIE DANCE/REUNITED", this is the stuff nightmares are made of with a happy ending of course.
With composers like Tan Dun, Randy Edelman, Danny Elfman, Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, James Horner, Maurice Jarre, Michael Kamen, Brian May, Jerome Moross, Carl Orff, Basil Poledouris, Miklos Rozsa, Howard Shore, Alan Silvestri, John Williams and Hans Zimmer...one can only hope this will last forever. Silva, I don't know how you do it, but keep them coming...gotta love it!
Total Time: Disc One 71:43 on 15 Tracks & Disc Two 73:48 on 13 Tracks ~ Silva
SSD-1142 ~ (2002)
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3 Steps Forward
Manufacturer: Klavier ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006SSNG4 Release Date: 2004-12-21 |
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Captain Beyond
Captain Beyond Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Visi ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005RXE Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air)
- Armworth
- Myopic Void
- Aa The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea)
- Astral Lady
- As The Moon Speaks (Return)
- I Can't Feel Nothin' (Part 2)
- Mesmerization Eclipse
- Raging River Of Fear
- Thoussnd Days Of Yesterdays (Intro)
- Frozen Over
- Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Time Since Come And Gone)
- I Can't Feel Nothin' (PART 1)
Album Description
Japanese reissue of 1972 self-produced album for Capricorn. 13 tracks, including 'Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air)', 'Armworth' and 'Myopic Void'.Customer Reviews:
"As The Moon Speaks" it tells you to purchase this gem from 1972.......2007-07-11
It is appropriate that one of the many timeless tunes on the debut Captain Beyond record is called "I Can't Feel Nothin'." Simply put the first listen to the 1972 album will leave you wiped out. Thirteen tracks blending from one to another will rip your guts out with enough firepower to rock a city block.
To give you an indication what Capricorn Records thought of Captain Beyond, the label's forte was an outlet for southern rock artists. Once the executives heard the band not only had the pedigree with former Deep Purple front man Rod Evans, Bobby Caldwell on drums (Johnny Winter), and one time Iron Butterfly personal Lee Dorman (bass), and Larry Reinhardt (guitar) but an arsenal of material to take over a small country, the deal was done.
If you appreciate the mark Evans left on the first three studio albums for Deep Purple this venture will only escalate it. Easily one of the most underrated singers from the 60's and 70's. Maybe some had trepidation that he could pull off the vocals on the rock and roll battlefield but any doubt was erased the first time the Captain landed on the turntable.
Mesmerization Eclipse, Raging River Of Fear, Frozen Over, and Astral Lady are four of the tracks that reach for your lungs. The sheer power and aggression of the musicians is a tribute to the way they crafted the journey. At times you are on a heavy metal rocket and then you soar into the land of progressive rock. The genius here is not one track is over four minutes! How can such intense sounds resonate without reaching for the eight to ten minute period? By blending the tunes into each other think of the record not as thirteen separate short tracks but one thirty-five minute epic. From the sun to the stars and back, the Captain has taken your mind.
Over the years it is interesting how many fans of Captain Beyond do not own the two Warhorse albums (Self-titled and Red Sea both with amazing bonus tracks) featuring Rod Evan's Deep Purple friend Nick Simper and how many Warhorse fans have never owned a Captain Beyond recording. If you are into one of the bands you will find appreciation for the other.
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
Fuggedaboudit!.......2007-07-06
Nuff said!
Kenn
wow!.......2007-06-23
What's amazing is how a classic rock band that doesn't get any attention on the radio stations somehow managed to gather up many fans and reviews here on amazon. That's truly incredible.
Once you listen to the music on this album, you'll quickly understand why so many people make a big deal over them. The Who may be the loudest classic hard rock band, and Black Sabbath may slide in to second place. But Captain Beyond is clearly third.
There's only so much you can do to a hard rock formula before it all starts sounding the same, yet somehow these guys had a certain talent to make their music sound like NOTHING anybody else was doing at the time. It's so loud, and instantly enjoyable. This is what you call "in your face" rock and roll. It's gotta be some of the loudest classic rock ever put on record. Furthermore, the music is very heavy and catchy, with a strong focus being on the drumming. It's out of this world.
Captain Beyond really does deserve to be remembered.
Dittos To the CB Fans Comments,, I Concur !!!!!!!.......2007-06-03
I haven't commented till now, but I could have many years ago. I can't add anything to the heartfelt and well-put comments on this band's excellence. Obviously, some of us are of this 2nd half-century mark that have been around long enough to have heard, listened, and appreciated the likes of Deep Purple mark I and Iron Butterfly through to their Metamorphasis; enough to appreciate Rod Evans, Rhino, and the incomparable bassist Lee Dorman in a band together and with as good of results as they get here. I'm listening to it right now, 35 years later, and am still blown away. They just DO NOT make music like this anymore.
Greatest hard rock album of all time.......2007-04-10
It is over 30 years old but still sounds fresh. From Bobby Caldwell's opening drum beat to the very end this album is a classic. There are no comparisons to be made just buy it and crank it up loud. Soon you too will be "Dancing Madly Backwards"!
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Dynamic Alloy
V. Majestic Manufacturer: UNKNOWN ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000IOOMO8 |
Product Description
The Dynamic Alloy EP from Rhode Island's finest - VMajestic. These guys are probably Faust's nephews who emigrated to the States to make their fortune! It would only be fair to point out, that unlike Faust's somewhat more out-there moments, VMajestic tend to keep their musical feet firmly on the ground (mostly) throughout 45 minutes of splendid psychedelic chaos with just the right balance of lengthy solos, musical humour and kitsch. Totally unfettered by convention, these guys are playing for themselves and having the time of their lives; you feel exuberance flowing out of every note, infectious fun! CONTENTS: 1) Dynamic Allow 2) Billion Dollar Express 3) Mr. Motion 4) Steps to Avoid Halos and Shadows 5) Her Five Sisters 6) Sub Zero One 7) Remove Yourself (Part 1: Walking Through Walls Part 2: Confessions of a Medium) 8) Red Ribbon
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Sufficiently Brea
Captain Beyond Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Visi ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000006XFB Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Sufficiently Breathless
- Bright Blue Tango
- Drifting In Space
- Evil Men
- Starglow Energy
- Distant Sun
- Voyages Of Past Travellers
- Everything's A Circle
Album Description
Japanese reissue of their 1973 album for Capricorn. Eight tracks, including the title track, 'Bright Blue Tango' and 'Everything's A Circle'.
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Sufficiently Breathless
Captain Beyond ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000562AG |
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- Classified
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- Escondida
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