A Question Of Time (album) and Transatlantic (album): Difference between pages
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|+ | |+Jon St. James: Transatlantic ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]]) | ||
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This album is a curiosity. Jon St James plays and sings heavily sequenced early 80s synth pop, with Allan playing brief guitar solos on “Playback” and “Soldier Of Love”. For completists only. | |||
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Revision as of 22:21, 4 October 2023
| Track title | Composer | Length | Comments. |
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| "Playback" | 4:34 | ||
| "Soldier Of Love" | 4:32 |
This album is a curiosity. Jon St James plays and sings heavily sequenced early 80s synth pop, with Allan playing brief guitar solos on “Playback” and “Soldier Of Love”. For completists only.