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1971 studio album by Eloy
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Eloy is the debut album from German progressive rock band Eloy.[2] It was released in 1971.
Track listing
- Side one
- "Today" (Bornemann, Schriever, Wieczorke) – 5:56
- "Something Yellow" (Schriever, Wieczorke) – 8:15
- "Eloy" (Bornemann, Draht, Schriever, Wieczorke) – 6:15
- Side two
- "Song of a Paranoid Soldier" (Schriever, Wieczorke) – 4:50
- "Voice of Revolution" (Schriever, Wieczorke) – 3:07
- "Isle of Sun" (Schriever) – 6:03
- "Dillus Roady" (Bornemann, Schriever, Wieczorke) – 6:32
- 1997 2 CD Edition (Second Battle) Bonus Disc
- "Walk alone" (Schriever, Wieczorke) – 2:47
- "Daybreak" (Bornemann, Schriever) – 2:45
- "Interview with Manfred Wieczorke (12.8.1997)" – 23:09
- 2008 Remastered Edition bonus tracks
- "Walk alone" (Schriever, Wieczorke) – 2:47
- "Daybreak" (Bornemann, Schriever) – 2:45
- "Vibrations of My Mind" (Bornemann, Draht, Schriever, Wieczorke, Stocker) – 3:35
Personnel
Eloy
Additional Personnel
- Produced by Peter M. Freiherr Von Lepel
- Engineered by Conny Plank
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- Frank Bornemann
- Michael Gerlach
- Hannes Folberth
- Klaus-Peter Matziol
- Stephan Emig
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