Inside (Eloy album)

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Inside
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Studio album by
Released10 October 1973 [1] [2]
RecordedSeptember 1972 [3]
StudioStudio Windrose, Hamburg, Germany
Genre Progressive rock, space rock, krautrock [3]
Length37:47
Label Harvest
Producer Eloy
Eloy chronology
Eloy
(1971)
Inside
(1973)
Floating
(1974)
Alternative cover
Eloy - Inside front cover - 2000 CD reissue.jpg
2000 remastered CD reissue cover
No.TitleLength
1."Land of No Body"17:14
2."Inside"6:35
3."Future City"5:35
4."Up and Down"8:23
Total length:37:47
2000 remastered CD reissue bonus tracks [3]
No.TitleLength
5."Daybreak" (1973 A-Side single)3:39
6."On the Road" (1973 B-Side single)2:30

Personnel

Eloy

Production

Artwork

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