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Esperanto was a Belgo-English rock band which had a short career at the beginning of the 1970s.
1st LP: Esperanto Rock Orchestra
2nd LP: Danse Macabre
with contributions from:
3rd LP: Last Tango
Esperanto Rock Orchestra (1973) [1]
...Bonus tracks on Si-Wan release: 9. Getting along (3:01) 10. Waiting till the day I die (6:49) 11. Emma (3:20)
Danse Macabre (1974) [2]
...Bonus tracks on Si-Wan cd release: 8. The Duel (7:00) 9. The Decision (7:19) 10. The Cloister (5:11)
Last Tango (1975) starts with a cover version of "Eleanor Rigby". [3] The title track was recorded in both French (La drôle de fin) and Spanish (El tango aquel) versions by Sylvie Vartan.
Bonus tracks on Si-Wan CD version:
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