With A Heart In My Song (album): Difference between revisions

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! No.
! Title
! Length
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| 1.
| "Equus"
| 7:14
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| 2.
| "54, Duncan Terrace" (Allan Holdsworth)
| 5:13
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| 3.
| "Ain't No Grief (On the Southwest Chief)"
| 8:12
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| 4.
| "With a Heart in My Song"
| 6:17
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| 5.
| "999"
| 4:22
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| 6.
| "Sundays" (Allan Holdsworth)
| 3:56
|-
| 7.
| "So, So, Calypso"
| 5:30
|}
Allan plays all SynthAxe here, except for the chords on “54 Duncan Terrace”. The music sometimes has traditional jazz elements, as most of the tunes are Gordon’s, but as it’s all done with electronic instruments, there’s a modern feel to it. “Sundays” is Allan’s solo piece, which includes sound effects from a fishing trip, and has a very orchestral feel. It then goes into an organ/choral-like section where Allan ventures into spiritual territory.
Allan plays all SynthAxe here, except for the chords on “54 Duncan Terrace”. The music sometimes has traditional jazz elements, as most of the tunes are Gordon’s, but as it’s all done with electronic instruments, there’s a modern feel to it. “Sundays” is Allan’s solo piece, which includes sound effects from a fishing trip, and has a very orchestral feel. It then goes into an organ/choral-like section where Allan ventures into spiritual territory.