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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
|-
!6.
|Against the Clock (lyrics: Naomi Star)
|Holdworth/Star
|4:58
|-
!7.
|Questions (Chad Wackerman)
|Holdsworth
|4:07
|-
!8.
|Oneiric Moor
|Holdsworth
|1:41
|-
!9.
|Tokyo Dream
|Holdsworth
|5:05
|-
!10.
|The Unmerry Go Round Part 4
|Holdsworth
|3:01
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!11.
|The Unmerry Go Round Part 5
|Holdsworth
|1:58
|}
The Japanese version contained three bonus tracks: A reworking of “Tokyo Dream”, and two parts of “The Un-Merry-Go-Round” featuring Gordon Beck. Allan’s “Tokyo” solo here eclipses the already monumental “Road Games” version, in fact the whole band sounds fantastic. Well worth the price of admission.
The Japanese version contained three bonus tracks: A reworking of “Tokyo Dream”, and two parts of “The Un-Merry-Go-Round” featuring Gordon Beck. Allan’s “Tokyo” solo here eclipses the already monumental “Road Games” version, in fact the whole band sounds fantastic. Well worth the price of admission.


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Revision as of 08:49, 20 September 2023

Allan Holdsworth: Wardenclyffe Tower
1. 5 to 10 Holdsworth 5:36
2. Sphere of Innocence Holdsworth 5:58
3. Wardenclyffe Tower Holdsworth 8:44
4. Dodgy Boat (Steve Hunt) Hunt 5:37
5. Zarabeth Holdsworth 6:31
6. Against the Clock (lyrics: Naomi Star) Holdworth/Star 4:58
7. Questions (Chad Wackerman) Holdsworth 4:07
8. Oneiric Moor Holdsworth 1:41
9. Tokyo Dream Holdsworth 5:05
10. The Unmerry Go Round Part 4 Holdsworth 3:01
11. The Unmerry Go Round Part 5 Holdsworth 1:58

The Japanese version contained three bonus tracks: A reworking of “Tokyo Dream”, and two parts of “The Un-Merry-Go-Round” featuring Gordon Beck. Allan’s “Tokyo” solo here eclipses the already monumental “Road Games” version, in fact the whole band sounds fantastic. Well worth the price of admission.