music.wikisort.org - CompositionSky is the debut album by the supergroup Sky, released in 1979. In a retrospective review, AllMusic portrayed the album negatively, saying "this album plods along with no apparent destination."[1]
1979 studio album by Sky
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Released | May 1979 |
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Genre | Instrumental pop rock[1] |
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Length | 36:48 |
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Label | Arista/Ariola |
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Producer | Sky, Haydn Bendall, Tony Clark |
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In 2014 Esoteric Recordings started a schedule of remasters and expanded releases with this recording.
Track listing
Original vinyl and cassette
Side twoTitle | Writer(s) |
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6. | "Where Opposites Meet"" | Monkman | 19:22 |
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1992 and 1994 CD releases
- 1992 : Freestyle Records (SKY CD 1), Music Club (MCCD077)
- 1994 : Nota Blu (9403200), Merlin Records
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7. | "Dies Irae" (Originally a non-album single) | 7:31 |
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The 1992 Freestyle Records split "Where Opposites Meet" into its component parts, whereas all the others combined them all into one track. All other CD issues up to and including the 2005 Sanctuary Records release only contained the original album.
The Merlin Records CD contained new artwork exclusive to that edition.
2007 Arcàngelo double CD (ARC-7249/50)
Disc one – SkyTitle |
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1. | "Westway" | |
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2. | "Carillon" | |
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3. | "Danza" | |
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4. | "Gymnopedie No. 1" | |
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5. | "Cannonball" | |
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6. | "Where Opposites Meet" | |
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Disc two – AnthologyTitle |
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1. | "The Grace" | |
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2. | "Chiropodie No. 1" | |
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3. | "Sister Rose" | |
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4. | "Meheeco" | |
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5. | "Keep Me Safe And Keep Me Warm, Shelter Me From Darkness" | |
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6. | "Hello" | |
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7. | "Connecting Rooms" | |
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8. | "Westwind" | |
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9. | "Masquerade" | |
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10. | "To Yelasto Pedi" | |
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All tracks on the second disc are taken from Sky 3 and Sky 4: Forthcoming
2014 Esoteric Recordings CD and DVD
CD: Original album (remastered) with bonus tracksTitle |
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1. | "Westway" | |
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2. | "Carillon" | |
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3. | "Danza" | |
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4. | "Gymnopedle No. 1" | |
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5. | "Cannonball" | |
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6. | "Where Opposites Meet" | |
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7. | "Dies Irae" (Bonus track – originally a non-album single) | |
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8. | "March to the Scaffold (original single version)" (Bonus track – originally the B side of "Dies Irae") | |
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9. | "Where Opposites Meet (Parts 1 – 5) (Live)" (Bonus track (live) – The Year of the Child UNICEF concert at Wembley Arena, London, November 1979) | |
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DVD: video recording of various live performances (NTSC / Region Free)Title |
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1. | "Interview / Danza" (Musical Chairs – BBC TV – 7 March 1979) | |
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2. | "Cannonball" (Pebble Mill at One – BBC TV – 22 May 1979) | |
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3. | "Carillon" (Pebble Mill at One – BBC TV – 22 May 1979) | |
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4. | "Cannonball" (Promotional film – Old Grey Whistle Test – 22 May 1979) | |
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5. | "Danza" (Val Doonican Music Show – 29 May 1979) | |
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6. | "Carillion" (Val Doonican Music Show – 29 May 1979) | |
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7. | ""Where Opposites Meet" (Parts 4 and 5) (live)"" (Live – The Year of the Child, UNICEF concert at Wembley Arena, London, November 1979) | |
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2015 Let Them Eat Vinyl double LP
Side twoTitle | Writer(s) |
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6. | "Where Opposites Meet" | Monkman | |
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Side threeTitle |
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7. | "Dies Irae" (Bonus track) | |
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8. | "March to the Scaffold (Original Single Version)" (Bonus track) | |
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Side fourTitle |
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9. | "Blank side" | |
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Charts
Chart (1980) |
Peak position |
Australia (Kent Music Report)[2] |
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Personnel
References
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