Index - Index album flac
Performer: Index Title: Index
Style: Garage Rock
Released: 1968
Country: US
MP3 album: 1546 mb
FLAC album: 1526 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: APE MOD AHX VOC AC3 AAC WMA
Genre: Rock
Labels Displacer Beast Records. Music StyleGrind Death. Members owning this album1. Re-Issue in 2002 by Outlaw Recordings.
Index biography The INDEX band, founded by guitarist Jones J�nior (ex-Quaterna R�quiem), blends Classic Symphonic Prog with some south american music influences and nice accoustic passages. Vintage keyboards bring a classic prog feel to the music. Their (debut?) album is purely instrumental, blending different styles of '70 prog like CAMEL and ELP. For fans of instrumental jazz-prog! "Liber Secundus", the second album, is typically classical style of progressive rock with various references made to the founder bands of this genre such as YES, GENESIS and RENAISSANCE.
Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities is David Sylvian's second solo album, released in 1985 on cassette only and produced by Sylvian and Nigel Walker. It was reissued in its original form on CD in Japan in 1991. The opening suite "Words with the Shaman" was simultaneously issued as a 12" single, while "Steel Cathedrals" was used in a short film by Sylvian and Yasayuki Yamaguchi, shot in Tokyo, Japan, and released on VHS. The soundtrack features the voice of Jean Cocteau.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Turquoise FelineWritten-By – Valice*, Ford*, Ballew* |
3:50 |
| A2 | I Can't See NobodyWritten-By – B. Gibb*, R. Gibb* |
3:00 |
| A3 | SpoonfulWritten-By – Willie Dixon |
4:50 |
| A4 | Eight Miles HighWritten-By – Crosby*, Clark*, McGuinn* |
3:33 |
| B1 | New York Mining DisasterWritten-By – B. Gibb*, R. Gibb* |
3:20 |
| B2 | Paradise BeachWritten-By – Valice*, Ford* |
3:30 |
| B3 | Break OutWritten-By – Valice*, Ford*, Ballew* |
2:45 |
| B4 | I Love YouWritten-By – Ford* |
3:40 |
| B5 | Rainy, Starless NightsWritten-By – Ford* |
3:10 |
Credits
- Bass – Tom Ballew
- Drums, Vocals, Artwork By [Cover Design] – Jim Valice
- Engineer – Dwight Conger
- Lead Guitar, Vocals – John Ford*
- Rhythm Guitar – Gary Francis
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRF-71413 | Index | Index (LP, Album, RE, Unofficial) | DC Records , Sears | GRF-71413 | US | 1991 |









