Steve Hillage- Fish Rising (1979) Virgin Int'l VI 2031 Vinyl LP **SEALED** c/o

Sold Date: September 13, 2017
Start Date: August 27, 2017
Final Price: $35.00 (USD)
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Steve Hillage - Fish Rising (1979) Virgin International  VI 2031 Vinyl LP  **SEALED**  *cut-out*

Label: Virgin International  VI 2031 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1979  (originally released in England in 1975) Genre: Progressive Rock   Tracklist
Side 1 1. Solar Musick Suite: (16:55) 
- a) Sun Song (I Love its Holy Mystery (6:15) 
- b) Canterbury Sunrise (3:25) 
- c) Hiram Afterglid Meets the Dervish (4:05) 
- d) Sun Song (reprise) (3:10) 
2. Fish (1:23) 
3. Meditation of the Snake (3:10) 

Side 2 4. The Salmon Song: (8:45) 
- a) Salmon Pool (1:17) 
- b) Solomon's Atlantis Salmon (2:08) 
- c) Swimming with the Salmon (1:37) 
- d) King of the Fishes (3:43) 
5. Aftaglid: (14:46) 
- a) Sun Moon Surfing (1:36) 
- b) The Great Wave and the Boat of Hermes (1:51) 
- c) The Silver Ladder (0:40) 
- d) Astral Meadows (2:01) 
- e) The Lafta Yoga Song (2:42) 
- f) Glidding (2:23) 
- g) The Golden Vibe/Outglib (3:33)
A brand-new copy, still in the original shrink-wrap.
Note: This IS a cut-out! Saw-cut in upper right corner

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