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Allan plays a nice, jagged guitar solo on “Arabesque Intro & Arabesque”, which are joined as a single track on the digital release. The track is a one chord fusion piece, Allan’s solo section is somewhat avantgarde harmonically. Allan plays a solo on fusion vamp “Esnuria Two”, which uses a pitch shifter for an unusal steel drum type sound. Allan is credited with lead guitar on “Time Is The Key”, but is not audible on the track.
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|-
! No.
! Title
! Length
|-
| 1
| "Ard Na Greine" (Irish for "Height of the Sun")
| 6:10
|-
| 2
| "Earthrise"
| 2:25
|-
| 3
| "Supermarket"
| 3:35
|-
| 4
| "Faerie Steps"
| 5:33
|-
| 5
| "An American in England" (Hansford Rowe)
| 2:57
|-
| 6
| "The Organ Grinder"
| 3:56
|-
| 7
| "Sugar Street"
| 2:22
|-
| 8
| "The Bender"
| 3:16
|-
| 9
| "Arabesque Intro & Arabesque"
| 5:18
|-
| 10
| "Esnuria Two"
| 5:34
|-
| 11
| "Time is the Key"
| 2:29
|}
Allan plays a nice, jagged guitar solo on “Arabesque Intro & Arabesque”, which are joined as a single track on the digital release. The track is a one chord fusion piece, Allan’s solo section is somewhat avantgarde harmonically. Allan plays a solo on fusion vamp “Esnuria Two”, which uses a pitch shifter for an unusual steel drum type sound. Allan is credited with lead guitar on “Time Is The Key”, but is not audible on the track.
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