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!1.
|5 to 10
|Holdsworth
|5:36
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!2.
|Sphere of Innocence
|Holdsworth
|5:58
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!3.
|Wardenclyffe Tower
|Holdsworth
|8:44
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!4.
|Dodgy Boat (Steve Hunt)
|Hunt
|5:37
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!5.
|Zarabeth
|Holdsworth
|6:31
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!6.
|Against the Clock (lyrics: Naomi Star)
|Holdworth/Star
|4:58
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!7.
|Questions (Chad Wackerman)
|Holdsworth
|4:07
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!8.
|Oneiric Moor
|Holdsworth
|1:41
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!9.
|Tokyo Dream
|Holdsworth
|5:05
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!10.
|The Unmerry Go Round Part 4
|Holdsworth
|3:01
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!11.
|The Unmerry Go Round Part 5
|Holdsworth
|1:58
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“Wardenclyffe” blends guitar and SynthAxe, but leans more on guitar. The music is quite dense, with long tunes and extended solos. “Against the clock” would be the last vocal track on a Holdsworth album. Jimmy Johnson, Chad Wackerman and Steve Hunt are the core band, with important contributions from Gary Husband.
“Wardenclyffe” blends guitar and SynthAxe, but leans more on guitar. The music is quite dense, with long tunes and extended solos. “Against the clock” would be the last vocal track on a Holdsworth album. Jimmy Johnson, Chad Wackerman and Steve Hunt are the core band, with important contributions from Gary Husband.