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|Track title
|Composer
|Length
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!1.
|Non Brewed Condiment
|Holdsworth
|3:41
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!2.
|Funnels
|Holdsworth
|6:15
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!3.
|The Dominant Plague
|Holdsworth
|5:45
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!4.
|Atavachron
|Holdsworth
|4:45
|-
!5.
|Looking Glass
|Holdsworth
|4:36
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!6.
|Mr. Berwell
|Holdsworth
|6:24
|-
!7.
|All Our Yesterdays
|Holdsworth/Mark
|5:26
|}
“Atavachron” introduces the SynthAxe in Allan’s music. Most of the tracks, such as “Non-brewed Condiment” mix SynthAxe and guitar, but “All Our Yesterdays” shows Allan from another side: Orchestral synths and Rowanne Mark’s pristine vocals are juxtaposed with a reedy SynthAxe duet with Chad Wackerman. Jimmy Johnson, Gary Husband, Chad Wackerman, Billy Childs, Alan Pasqua all contribute, with a special appearance by Tony Williams.
“Atavachron” introduces the SynthAxe in Allan’s music. Most of the tracks, such as “Non-brewed Condiment” mix SynthAxe and guitar, but “All Our Yesterdays” shows Allan from another side: Orchestral synths and Rowanne Mark’s pristine vocals are juxtaposed with a reedy SynthAxe duet with Chad Wackerman. Jimmy Johnson, Gary Husband, Chad Wackerman, Billy Childs, Alan Pasqua all contribute, with a special appearance by Tony Williams.