Worlds Of Yesterday: Moonshot Retrospective 71-92

Moonshot
Worlds Of Yesterday: Moonshot Retrospective 71-92

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Plane Groovy
Release date: 24/Jan/2020
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Sales Rank: #15639 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Moonshot Manchild
1.2 Stupid Things That Mean the World
1.3 Worlds of Yesterday
1.4 Lost in the Ghostlight
1.5 Nowhere Good to Go
1.6 Side Two
1.7 The Great Electric Teenage Dream
1.8 Before That Before
1.9 The Sweetest Bitter Pill
1.10 Distant Summers
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Curated By Tim Bowness
Description:180g vinyl, info/lyric insert, in a limited edition of 300 copies. A Moonshot Retrospective 1971-1992. Curated and annotated by Tim Bowness, Worlds Of Yesterday (1971-1992) is the first official compilation of legendary Warringtonian Prog Rockers Moonshot since 1979â??s Shot Hits. From the Crimson-esque grandeur of The Sweetest Bitter Pill to the pastoral beauty of Before That Before, via the warped creativity of Lost In The Ghost Light and engaging Pop of Stupid Things That Mean The World, the album ably demonstrates that while Moonshot may not have reached the commercial heights of celebrated peers such as Genesis, Pink Floyd, or Yes, they were arguably one of the best of the chasing pack and fully deserve to be named alongside the likes of Gentle Giant, Camel, Greenslade, The Yorkshire Parkin Experiment, PFM, Prawn, Ange and others. - CURATED BY TIM BOWNESS
Curated and annotated by Tim Bowness, Worlds Of Yesterday (1971-1992) is the first official compilation of legendary Warringtonian Prog Rockers Moonshot since 1979's Shot Hits. From the Crimson-esque grandeur of The Sweetest Bitter Pill to the pastoral beauty of Before That Before, via the warped creativity of Lost In The Ghost Light and engaging Pop of Stupid Things That Mean The World, the album ably demonstrates that while Moonshot may not have reached the commercial heights of celebrated peers such as Genesis, Pink Floyd, or Yes, they were arguably one of the best of the chasing pack and fully deserve to be named alongside the likes of Gentle Giant, Camel, Greenslade, The Yorkshire Parkin Experiment, PFM, Prawn, Ange and others.
Includes info sheet with backstory and fake discography. Curated and annotated by Tim Bowness, Worlds Of Yesterday (1971-1992) is the first official compilation of legendary Warringtonian Prog Rockers Moonshot since 1979?s Shot Hits. From the Crimson-esque grandeur of The Sweetest Bitter Pill to the pastoral beauty of Before That Before, via the warped creativity of Lost In The Ghost Light and engaging Pop of Stupid Things That Mean The World, the album ably demonstrates that while Moonshot may not have reached the commercial heights of celebrated peers such as Genesis, Pink Floyd, or Yes, they were arguably one of the best of the chasing pack and fully deserve to be named alongside the likes of Gentle Giant, Camel, Greenslade, The Yorkshire Parkin Experiment, PFM, Prawn, Ange and others.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: PGRO2210589.1
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