| 1 | Return Of She | 5:56 | ||
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Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] -
Martin Siewert
Vocals - Ronald Lippok | ||||
| 2 | One After 808 | 4:29 | ||
| Clarinet [Bass] - Gregor Hotz | ||||
| 3 | A Song For You | 4:48 | ||
| 4 | Never Never | 5:46 | ||
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Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] -
Martin Siewert
Vocals - Christof Kurzmann Written-By - Vince Clarke | ||||
| 5 | Shift, Smash, Surge, Swell | 4:40 | ||
| Trumpet - Lars Rudolph | ||||
| 6 | Point Of Hope | 6:12 | ||
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Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] -
Martin Siewert
Vocals - Christof Kurzmann | ||||
| 7 | Colours In Patches | 4:22 | ||
| Bass - Stefan Schneider | ||||
| 8 | Sync & Sake | 6:41 | ||
| 9 | The Moon Had A Crack | 4:13 | ||
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Bass, Cello -
Nicholas Bussmann
Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] - Martin Siewert Piano, Vocals, Written-By - Lars Rudolph | ||||
I first hear "Colours In Patches" on an Internet Radio station, and was captivated by its nearly ambient IDM / elektro qualities. I've listened to it several times and I find it very compelling...
You find many elektro artists do covers of other Synth Pop / Electro artists. The "Never Never" cover is truly a very worthy contribution to a Vince Clarke tribute compilation!
However, I really don't get the style label of Leftfield for this release? Do you?