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TNNE (The No Name Experience) - The Clock That Went Backwards

Neo Progressive
Luxembourg
2014
image+.cue (test&copy)
lossless
49:52

tracklist:

1. My Inner Clock (7:08)
2. Clairvoyance (2:13)
3. About Angels And Devils (6:36)
4. Looking Back And Forward (7:04)
5. The Clock That Went Backwards (4:51)
6. Circles Of Life (5:53)
7. Welcome To My New World (3:55)
8. The Snow (7:59)
9. Circles Of Life (Edit) (3:58)

Total time: 49:52


Summer Indoors biography

Crossover Progressive
1993-1995
UK
MP3
tracks
320 kbps
1:00:18 + 0:53:44



UK act SUMMER INDOORS was formed by Mark Jordan (drums) and Jon Dahms (guitars) back in 1987.
Chris Dempsey (bass, vocals) and Rob Williams (vocals) made up the final parts of the first dition of the band, at the onset a covers band with a certain fancy for Rush.
Vocalist Williams also ran a studio however, and due to that commitment he left the band early on, with Dempsey taking over the lead vocal duties.

As the band opted to concentrate on material within a progressive rock reference also when writing material of their own, they soon found that a keyboard player would be a nice addition to the band.
Enter Shaun Milsom, a local theater keyboardist. He stayed with the band long enough to record a six track demo, There's Orangie, which was subsequently shipped to various record labels.
Dutch label SI Music decided to sign the band on the strength of this production, and wanted to officially release it too. If the band could add a few additional tracks that is.
Milsom had left the band at this stage, but when a replacement was found, one John Sayer, four additional tracks were recorded and Summer Indoors could then release their official debut
There's Orangie in 1993, courtesy of a label in Holland.

Following gigs around Europe Summer Indoors were again left as a trio when Sayers had to call it quits for personal reasons.
But when the calendar rolled on to 1994 the band was a merry quartet again, thanks to Andy Forrest.
Following a few local and European gigs the band hit the studio to record a new album, and in 1995 this second CD was released as Songs in the Key of H.
A mini tour to promote the disc followed, and then the band's career was cut short.
Their label folded shortly after their album was released, and without label without other labels eagerly awaiting the chance to sign them, Summer Indoors decided to call it a day in 1996.

1993 - There's Orangie (60:18)


Tracklist

1. Time Spin Round a Circle (4:24)
2. Plc. (8:36)
3. Here It Is! (4:10)
4. New Sun Shining (6:32)
5. Soul Brother (5:03)
6. Turn On (4:57)
7. Circus Ahmed (6:05)
8. Dogs in Space (6:56)
9. Men with Splendid Hearts (6:59)
10. Peak Time Boulevard (6:36)

Total Time: 60:18

1995 - Songs In The Key Of H (53:44)

tracklist

1. Placebo (7:24)
2. The Changing Face of Change (3:38)
3. Truth Lies Thin on the Ground (6:14)
4. Universal State of Mind (8:18)
5. Supersonic Hero (5:54)
6. Vanishing Point (6:14)
7. Shine Away (6:20)
8. Chinese Whispers (9:42)

Total time: 53:44

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