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Open Air  - Open Air FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Strange Form 5:23
A2 Little Annie 4:18
A3 The Creation 4:35
A4 The Trickster 3:25
B1 Leavin' My Place 4:10
B2 The Banishment 4:55
B3 A Night Bird 2:35
B4 What Have We Got There! 3:35

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Sofrason

Credits

  • Artwork [Design And Picture] – Marc Waddington
  • Backing Vocals [Assisting On] – Alain Legros
  • Bass Guitar – Allan Jones*
  • Drums – Philippe Aboukrat
  • Engineer [Effectively Engineered By] – Philippe Beaucamp
  • Guitar [Lead And Rythmic Guitars] – Gérard Zajd
  • Guitar [Rythmic And Additional Lead Guitars] – J.P. Aufredo*
  • Organ [Crumar Organizer], Synthesizer [Elka Rhapsody, Korg], Piano [Yamaha Acoustic], Effects [Additional Sound], Chorus [Occasional], Written-by – J.P. Decerf*
  • Producer – Renaldo Cerri
  • Vocals [All], Backing Vocals, Lyrics By, Effects [Vocal Sound] – Clarel Betsy
  • Written-By – C. Betsy* (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to B2, B4), G. Zajd*

Notes

Recorded at the Adam Studios.
℗ 1978 • For Chicago 2000 • Edition Chicago 2000 1978.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FGBG 4021.AR Open Air Open Air ‎(CD, Album) Musea FGBG 4021.AR France 1991
AV 4161 Open Air Open Air ‎(LP) Auvidis AV 4161 France 1979


Open Air  - Open Air FLAC album

Musician performer: Open Air

Title: Open Air

Country: France

Date of release: 1978

Style: Space Rock, Prog Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1532 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 461

Other Formats: VOC MMF MOD MPC TTA DMF FLAC

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