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Voice Mail (album)

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Voice Mail is a studio album recorded by John Wetton. Originally released in Japan-only in 1994. It was re-released in Europe under the title Battle Lines with the same content but a different cover. Musically, the style of the album somewhat resembles that of Wetton's band Asia.

Track listing

  1. "Right Where I Wanted to Be"
  2. "Battle Lines"
  3. "Jane"
  4. "Crime of Passion"
  5. "Sand in My Hand"
  6. "Sea of Mercy"
  7. "Hold Me Now"
  8. "Space and Time"
  9. "Walking on Air"
  10. "You're Not the Only One"

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Battle Lines (Europe Re-Release)

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Battle Lines is title of the 1995 Europe re-release of Voice Mail, Wetton's 1992 album. The album was released on August 15, 1995. The re-release garnered a new cover and bonus track.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Right Where I Wanted to Be"
  2. "Battle Lines"
  3. "Jane"
  4. "Crime of Passion"
  5. "Sand in My Hand"
  6. "Sea of Mercy"
  7. "Hold Me Now"
  8. "Space and Time"
  9. "Walking on Air"
  10. "You're Not the Only One"
  11. "Battle Lines (Acoustic Version)" (Bonus Track)

References

  1. ^ "Voice Mail - John Wetton (Amazon.com)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. ^ "Battle Lines - John Wetton (Amazon.com)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-23.