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SING

Curt Cress

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1987

Songs / Tracks Listing

Tom + Fill 5:43
Welcome To Japan 3:04
The Crezz 4:11
Azteka 3:41
Sing 2:36
Azzoo 3:39
Power Of Echoes 5:26
Between The Lines 8:54
Rainplay 2:10

Line-up / Musicians

Drums, Percussion, Electronics [Drums To Midi Bass + Themes] - Curt Cress
Synthesizer [Fairlight 3 Bell Theme] - Reinhold Heil
Guitar, Bass - Peter Weihe
Voice, Choir [Geisha] - Falco
Voice - Heiner Pudelko
Bass [Fills] - Stanley Clarke

Releases information

LP/CD WEA 242 199-1 U (Germany,1987)

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