Studio - 1.Sky (Sky album)
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Studio album by Sky | ||||
Released | May 1969 | |||
Recorded | 1968-1969 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 41:17 | |||
Label | Music Club | |||
Producer | Kevin Peek | |||
Professional reviews | ||||
Yes chronology | ||||
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Alternate cover | ||||
Tristan Fry | Kevin Peek | Francis Monkman | Herbie Flowers | John Williams |
Originally Released: May 1979
Peak position in UK charts: 2 (June 1979)
Availability: A remastered CD was released in February 2005 on the Castle Music label (part of the Group and should be fairly easy to find. In case of difficulty, you can always try (No, I don't make money from suggesting them).
Even if you own or are planning to buy the 1994 Music Club edition (which is also the basis for various European and Australian pressings), of which multiple copies float around on eBay at any given time), I seriously advise buying the new remastered one as well, because it sounds much better. (The newly remastered version does not include the bonus track of Dies Irae.)
In the meantime, click on the track title to hear/download an MP3 sample from the track (roughly one minute in all cases). I don't include the full tracks for a multitude of reasons, and never will.
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