Voices in the Night (Twelfth Night album)

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Voices in the Night
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Compilation album by
Twelfth Night
Released Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2007
Recordedvarious venues, 1980-1987
Genre Neo-progressive
Label Cyclops
Producer Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night chronology
Collector's Item Voices in the Night MMX

Voices in the Night is a compilation album released by UK neo-progressive band Twelfth Night in 2007.

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Voices in the Night is a 2-CD set of unreleased recordings from all the vocalists associated with Twelfth Night.

CD 1 is a collection of studio rarities including 3 tracks with Electra from the Twelfth Night Early Material album. a rare track from short time member Ian Lloyd Jones is followed by three from Geoff Mann and four by Andy Sears. The track with Axe is the only recording with him on vocals. The last vocalist, Maryn Watson, contributes four tracks.

CD2 is a live disc. The first two tracks are the lost encores from Geoff’s final Marquee show, which were captured on Live and Let Live but space did not allow them to be included. Tracks from Andy Sears and Martyn Watson follow before the one off version of “Love Song” with both Geoff and Andy singing.

Track listing

All songs written by Twelfth Night.

Studio

with Electra

  1. Cunning Man
  2. Abacus
  3. Aspidistra

with Ian Lloyd-Jones

  1. Late Night TV

with Geoff Mann

  1. Human Being
  2. Fact and Fiction
  3. Art and Illusion

with Nigel 'Axe' Atkins

  1. Don't Make Me Laugh

with Andy Sears

  1. I Am
  2. South of the Wind
  3. White Glass
  4. Piccadilly Square

with Martyn Watson

  1. Turning
  2. Happening
  3. A Tiny Everything
  4. Zootime

Live

with Geoff Mann

  1. Art and Illusion
  2. Aspidentropy
  3. Not on the Map

with Andy Sears

  1. Last Song
  2. Blue Powder Monkey
  3. Take a Look

with Martyn Watson

  1. Phantoms on the Telephone
  2. Happening
  3. A Tiny Everything
  4. Turning
  5. Zootime
  6. Love Song

Personnel

with

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