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WORLDS APART

David Rose

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1979

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. The Clown (3:50)
2. Annibal (3:01)
3. Go Away (4:50)
4. Renaissance (5:45)
5. Nightlife (4:10)
6. Tease My Mind (4:05)
7. Latin Prelude (2:35)
8. Traffic (4:04)
9. Worlds Apart (4:30)

Total Time 36:40

Line-up / Musicians


- David Rose / violin, vocals
- Gerard provost / bass, marimba
- Claude Salmieri / drums, timbales, marimba, glockenspiel
- Steve Shehan / percussion
- Serge Perathoner / keyboards

Thanks to Evolver for the addition
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DAVID ROSE Worlds Apart ratings distribution


4.50
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