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Indian Summer
Indian Summer

Waving Goodbye to the 20th Century

European Tour 1999

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Disk One

1Ivich 7'11
2Life After Death 2'58
3You Should Have Listened to Al 3'50
4Last Days of the Century (audience member) 2'52
5Man of Mystery (Instrumental) 2'36
6My Enemies Have Sweet Voices4'30
7Soho (Needless to Say) 3'53
8Antarctica 2'25
9On the Border 4'45
10Clifton in the Rain / Small Fruit Song 3'57
11Fields of France; In Brooklyn 8'27
12Marion the Chatelaine 3'22
13Wild Thing (extract) 1'31
14Palace of Versailles 4'29
15Sand In Your Shoes2'40
16Running Man 4'30

My Enemies Have Sweet Voices was read by Pete Morgan, Poet, who wrote the lyrics.

Disk Two

1End of the Day 4'05
2Night Train to Munich 4'49
3Almost Lucy 3'50
4Lord Grenville / Space Oddity 6'50
5Life in Dark Water 5'46
6 Josephine Baker 5'23
7Ivich 7'11
8Laughing into 1939 5'03
9

Intro to Year of the Cat

2'25
10Year of the Cat 6'09
11Broadway Hotel4'16
12Nostradamus 9'30
13Delia's Gone2'50
Real Names of Famous Folk
Nanci Griffith
Buddy Holly
Carpenters
Al Stewart

This is impossible to find 'new' - I buy all my rarities from ebay, but I recommend observing before bidding - prices vary considerably.
Check if there's a copy for sale. Most of the tracks are available on studio and compilation CDs.

4 August 2008 |  |