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Afterswish
''Afterswish'' is a compilation album by Ozric Tentacles, released in 1992 on Dovetail Records. It is a compilation of tracks from their early cassette releases, featuring also three new tracks. Track listing Disc 1 #"Guzzard" (from ''Vitamin Enhanced#CD 5: Sliding Gliding Worlds (1988), Sliding Gliding Worlds'', 1988) – 2:03 #"Chinatype" (previously unreleased) – 5:33 #"The Sacred Turf" (from ''Vitamin Enhanced#CD 4: There Is Nothing (1987), There Is Nothing'', 1987) – 3:06 #"Og-Ha-Be" (from ''Vitamin Enhanced#CD 2: Tantric Obstacles (1985), Tantric Obstacles'', 1985) – 4:49 #"Thyroid" (from ''Vitamin Enhanced#CD 1: Erpsongs (1985), Erpsongs'', 1985) – 4:58 #"Omnidirectional Bhadra" (from ''Sliding Gliding Worlds'') – 2:55 #"Afterswish" (from ''Vitamin Enhanced, The Bits Between the Bits'', 1989) – 2:41 #"Velmwend" (from ''Erpsongs'') – 4:34 #"Travelling The Great Circle" (from ''There Is Nothing'') – 4:09 #"Secret Names" (from ''The Bits Between the Bits'') â ...
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Strangeitude
''Strangeitude'' is the third studio album by British band Ozric Tentacles. It was released in 1991 on Dovetail Records and re-released in 1998 by Snapper Music. Track listing # "White Rhino Tea" (Ozric Tentacles) - 5:55 # "Sploosh!" (Ed Wynne) - 6:26 # "Saucers" (Ed Wynne) - 7:32 # "Strangeitude" (Ozric Tentacles) - 7:32 # "Bizarre Bazaar" (Ozric Tentacles) - 4:07 # "Space Between Your Ears" (Ozric Tentacles) - 7:48 # "Live Throbbe" (Ed Wynne) - 7:16 # "Weirditude" (Ozric Tentacles) - 5:13 (Re-release bonus track) Credits *Ed Wynne (guitarist), Ed Wynne: Guitars, Synths, Production *Roly Wynne: Bass *John Egan: Flute, Voice (Credited as Eoin Eogan on early releases) *Joie Hinton: Synths, Bubbles *Merv Pepler: Drums *Paul Hankin: Congas on "Sploosh!" and "Live Throbbe" *John Canham: Engineering Notes "Live Throbbe" was recorded at ''Brixton Academy'', London in 1990, and is a live version of "The Throbbe" from ''Erpland''. It was used as the B-side for the "Sploosh!" single. ...
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