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!Allan Holdsworth: Velvet Darkness (1976)
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|Track title
|Composer
|Length
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|1.
|Good Clean Filth
|Holdsworth
|5:22
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|2.
|Floppy Hat
|Holdsworth
|2:47
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|3.
|Wish
|Holdsworth
|4:21
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|4.
|Kinder
|Holdsworth
|3:08
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|5.
|Velvet Darkness
|Holdsworth
|4:43
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|6.
|Karzie Key
|Holdsworth
|3:12
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|7.
|Last May
|Holdsworth
|1:39
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|8.
|Gattox
|Holdsworth
|4:51
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|9.
|Good Clean Filth (alternate take)
|Holdsworth
|5:38
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|10.
|Kinder (alternate take)
|Holdsworth
|3:07
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|11.
|Velvet Darkness (alternate take)
|Holdsworth
|4:44
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|12.
|Karzie Key (alternate take)
|Holdsworth
|2:15
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|13.
|Gattox (alternate take)
|Holdsworth
|6:47
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According to Allan, these recordings were studio rehearsals, and he never authorized its release. The band tracks sound like run-throughs, but there is occasional magic to be found. The acoustic tracks, “Kinder” (a version of “Fred”), and “Last May” (dedicated to his then wife Claire), are very nice...  
According to Allan, these recordings were studio rehearsals, and he never authorized its release. The band tracks sound like run-throughs, but there is occasional magic to be found. The acoustic tracks, “Kinder” (a version of “Fred”), and “Last May” (dedicated to his then wife Claire), are very nice...