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JEDDA BY THE SEA

17 Pygmies

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3.92 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1984

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Words Never Said (2:25)
2. Waiting to Arrive (3:24)
3. Still Waters (2:44)
4. Moment in Ceylon (3:09)
5. Jerusalem (3:24)
6. By the Sea (2:54)
7. Last Grave at Dimbaza (1:53)
8. Lazarus (2:39)
9. The Living (3:00)
10. Hollow Lands (3:47)
11. Tropical Grasslands (2:18)
12. Nocturne (2:26)

Total time 34:08

Line-up / Musicians

- Philip Drucker / guitars, bass, percussion, keyboards, producer
- Russell Jessum / violin
- Robert Loveless / bass, keyboards
- Debbie Spinelli / drums, vocals

With:
- Bruce Licher / ? (4-7,9,12)
- Mark Erskine / ? (4-7,9,12)
- Fey Ruza / vocals


Note : The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment

Releases information

Artwork: Julie Overskei

LP Resistance Records ‎- RR 1948 (1984, US)

CD Lazy Dog Records ‎- LZD 806 (1995, Greece) Together w/ 1983 "Hatikva" on one disc, new cover

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3.92
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(75%)
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4 stars A folkish post-punk album. Not a masterpiece into progressive music, but into post-punk, this would be put together with Joy Division and The Cure. Jedda by the Sea is the debut piece from the american band 17 Pygmies. The keyboards background are very intense on the album and when you find ... (read more)

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