music.wikisort.org - CompositionDance Without Music is the second studio album by British musicians Paul Downes and Phil Beer, and their first under the shorter name of "Downes & Beer", released as a standard 33 rpm 10-track stereo vinyl in 1976 only.[1] Colin Wilson contributes to the album.
For the novel by Peter Cheyney, see Dance Without Music (novel).
1976 studio album by Downes & Beer
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| Released | 1976 |
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| Label | Sweet Folk and Country |
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It is highly scarce and few copies were pressed. One well known song from the album is "Let Me Play", as also featured on Live in Concept.
Track listing
- "Dance Without Music"
- "The Song"
- "Let Me Play"
- "Somewhere in the Green"
- "Sunday Supplement World"
- "Five Poster Bed"
- "Take Back Your Pictures"
- "Flower Girl"
- "To Be Born Again"
References
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