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! Side !! No. !! Title !! Writer(s) !! Length
| Side one
| 1. || "Beelzebub" || Bill Bruford || 3:16
| 2. || "Back to the Beginning" || Bruford || 7:09
| 3. || "Seems Like a Lifetime Ago (Part One)" || Bruford || 2:30
| 4. || "Seems Like a Lifetime Ago (Part Two)" || Bruford || 4:25
| 5. || "Sample and Hold" || Bruford, Dave Stewart || 5:12
| Side two
| 6. || "Feels Good to Me" || Bruford || 3:49
| 7. || "Either End of August" || Bruford || 5:27
| 8. || "If You Can't Stand the Heat..." || Bruford, Stewart || 3:20
| 9. || "Springtime in Siberia" || Bruford, Stewart || 2:43
| 10. || "Adios a la pasada (Goodbye to the Past)" || Bruford, Annette Peacock || 7:55
|}
Bruford’s music is a highly technical and arranged mixture of fusion and progressive rock, Allan once called it “jigsaw music”. But it’s very well done, and a fan favourite among many. Jeff Berlin really pumps it on bass, and there several nice guitar solos. Still, Allan sounds like a hired gun…
Bruford’s music is a highly technical and arranged mixture of fusion and progressive rock, Allan once called it “jigsaw music”. But it’s very well done, and a fan favourite among many. Jeff Berlin really pumps it on bass, and there several nice guitar solos. Still, Allan sounds like a hired gun…