One Of A Kind (album): Difference between revisions

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! Side A
! No.
! Title
! Writer(s)
! Length
|-
| 1
| "Hell's Bells"
| Dave Stewart, Alan Gowen
| 3:32
|-
| 2
| "One of a Kind, Pt. 1"
| Bill Bruford
| 2:20
|-
| 3
| "One of a Kind, Pt. 2"
| Bruford, Stewart
| 4:00
|-
| 4
| "Travels with Myself – And Someone Else"
| Bruford
| 6:10
|-
| 5
| "Fainting in Coils"
| Bruford
| 6:33
|-
| Total length:
| colspan="4" | 22:35
|-
! Side B
! No.
! Title
! Writer(s)
! Length
|-
| 1
| "Five G"
| Jeff Berlin, Bruford, Stewart
| 4:41
|-
| 2
| "The Abingdon Chasp"
| Allan Holdsworth
| 4:50
|-
| 3
| "Forever Until Sunday"
| Bruford
| 5:46
|-
| 4
| "The Sahara of Snow, Pt. 1"
| Bruford
| 5:18
|-
| 5
| "The Sahara of Snow, Pt. 2"
| Bruford, Eddie Jobson
| 3:23
|-
| Total length:
| colspan="4" | 23:58
|}
The second Bruford album features the same core band as the first, but sounds tighter and a little more organic. Allan is featured plenty, playing melody lines and solos, and has a composition, “The Abingdon Chasp”, with some majestic multitracked guitar parts, and even a short acoustic interlude.
The second Bruford album features the same core band as the first, but sounds tighter and a little more organic. Allan is featured plenty, playing melody lines and solos, and has a composition, “The Abingdon Chasp”, with some majestic multitracked guitar parts, and even a short acoustic interlude.