Moment of Truth (Man with No Name album)

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Moment of Truth is a Goa trance album by Man With No Name originally released in 1996.

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The album was ranked as the 26th best album of 1996 by Muzik Magazine [1]

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Track listing

1.Moment of Truth6:56
2.Floor-essence (Dayglo Mix)6:06
3.Subterfuge5:52
4.Evolution6:47
5.Azymuth7:55
6.Low Commotion6:52
7.Skydiving6:05
8.Dawn Chorus6:30
9.Cairo7:07
10.Sugar Rush (Refined Mix)6:08
11.Cosmic Echoes6:45

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References

  1. Muzik January 1997
  2. Fowler, Dave (April 1996). "Man With No Name: Moment Of Truth" (PDF). Muzik . No. 11. p. 116. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.