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Sides

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Download links and information about Sides by Anthony Phillips. This album was released in 1979 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Progressive Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:39:55 minutes.

Artist: Anthony Phillips
Release date: 1979
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Progressive Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 32
Duration: 02:39:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Um & Aargh (2016 Stereo Mix) 4:54
2. I Want Your Love (2016 Stereo Mix) 3:56
3. Lucy Will (2016 Stereo Mix) 4:08
4. Side Door (2016 Stereo Mix) 3:24
5. Holy Deadlock (2016 Stereo Mix) 3:53
6. Souvenir (2016 Stereo Mix) 3:47
7. Sisters of Remindum (2016 Stereo Mix) 4:34
8. Bleak House (2016 Stereo Mix) 6:18
9. Magdalen (2016 Stereo Mix) 7:46
10. Nightmare (2016 Stereo Mix) 7:24
11. Um & Aargh (Instrumental Mix) 6:54
12. I Want Your Love (Instrumental Mix) 3:56
13. Sisters of Remindum (Alternative Mix) 4:27
14. Lucy Will 4:10
15. Magdalen (Instrumental Mix) 7:03
16. Side Door 3:18
17. Um & Aargh (7" Single Version) 3:54
18. Souvenir (Instrumental Mix) 3:48
19. Bleak House (Alternative Mix) 6:21
20. Nightmare (Alternative Mix) 7:34
21. Catch Me When You Fall (Instrumental Mix) 3:21
22. Before the Night (Demo) 5:05
23. Um & Aargh (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 4:52
24. I Want Your Love (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 3:57
25. Lucy Will (Original Stereo mix Remastered) 4:07
26. Side Door (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 3:26
27. Holy Deadlock (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 3:51
28. Souvenir (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 3:45
29. Sisters of Remindum (Orignal Stereo Mix Remastered) 4:32
30. Bleak House (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 6:17
31. Magdalen (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 7:47
32. Nightmare (Original Stereo Mix Remastered) 7:26

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A first listen, Sides might only seem to be an adequate Anthony Phillips effort. Although it boasts two bona fide King Crimson members (Giles and Collins), the first half of the album consists of wry but forgettable numbers like the pop of "Um & Aargh" and the divorce kiss-off of "Holy Deadlock." But on the much better second half of the album, Phillips shows his more orchestral side on the instrumentals "Sisters of Remindum" and "Nightmare," as well as his distinctive arpeggiated guitar style on "Magdalen." And as always, the wonderfully whimsical and punning cover art by Peter Cross reminds one of what the world lost when we all switched to cramped CD covers. [The 2007 Disk Union reissue features bonus tracks.]