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1997 studio album by After Crying
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6 is the sixth album from the Hungarian musical ensemble After Crying, released in 1997.
I. Save Our SoulsTitle | Music |
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1. | "Save Our Souls" | Winkler | 2:49 |
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II. Panem et CircensesTitle | Lyrics | Music |
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2. | "Fun Fair Land Open" | Görgényi | Pejtsik, Vedres, Görgényi | 4:33 |
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3. | "Providence (Dance with the Sleep-Walker Marionettes)" | Egervári | Winkler | 2:44 |
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4. | "Salto Mortale II (Trash Flow)" | Görgényi, Pejtsik | Görgényi, Pejtsik, Winkler | 8:46 |
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5. | "Sleepin' Chaplin" | | Winkler | 2:40 |
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6. | "Madrigal Love, Pt.4 (Casanova)" | Görgényi | Pejtsik | 4:13 |
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7. | "Final (Big Fun Fair Finale)" | | Pejtsik | 6:26 |
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III. IntermezzoTitle | Music |
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8. | "Intermezzo" | Winkler | 2:49 |
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IV. Farewell To 20th CenturyTitle | Lyrics | Music |
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9. | "Viaduct" | | Winkler | 4:36 |
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10. | "Salto Mortale I (Helpless)" | Görgényi | Pejtsik | 3:33 |
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11. | "Enigma II" | Görgényi | Torma | 5:41 |
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12. | "Struggle For Life" | József Attila | Pejtsik, Görgényi | 9:12 |
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13. | "The Man And The Rock / American Express" | Weöres Sándor | Winkler | 4:56 |
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V. ConclusionTitle | Lyrics | Music |
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14. | "Conclusion (A tribute to Keith Emerson)" | Görgényi | Pejtsik | 10:46 |
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Total length: | 73:44 |
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- Gábor Egervári - vocals and flute
- Görgényi Tamás - vocals
- Péter Pejtsik - cello, bass, synthesizer, vocals and programming
- Ferenc Torma - electric and acoustic guitar, bass and programming
- Balázs Winkler - trumpet, keyboards, percussion and programming
Additional musicians:
- Ferenc Szabó - drums and percussion
- Judit Andrejszky - vocals
- Láslo Koós - basso profundo
- Zoltán Lengyel - grand piano
- Pál Makovecz - trombone
- Mihály Borbély - soprano, tenor and alto saxophone
- Csaba Klenján - baritone saxophone
- Péter Erdey - horns
- Mónika Szabó - flute
- Ottó Rácz - oboe
- György Reé - clarinet
- Vilmos Horváth - bassoon