Difference between revisions of "Two More Seers"

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2. '[[South Sabratese]]'<br>
 
2. '[[South Sabratese]]'<br>
 
3. '1.94'<br>
 
3. '1.94'<br>
4. 'Rashmirstan'*<br>
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4. 'Rashmirstan'<br>
 
5. 'Touch'<br>
 
5. 'Touch'<br>
 
6. 'That First Time'<br>
 
6. 'That First Time'<br>
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8. 'Nobody Anymore'<br>
 
8. 'Nobody Anymore'<br>
 
9. 'Champagne'<br>
 
9. 'Champagne'<br>
10. 'Every Single One'*<br>
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10. 'Every Single One'<br>
 
11. 'PRZC'<br>
 
11. 'PRZC'<br>
 
All songs by A. Raneberg (except *, by Rinceton Preview)
 
 
==Personnel==
 
 
*[[Allan Raneberg]]: Vocals/ Guitars/ Drums/ Brass<br>
 
*[[Denzel D. Smythe]]: Bass/ Backing Vocals/ Guitars<br>
 
*[[Mitchell Whitemayer]]: Drums/ Percussion/ Keyboards<br>
 
*[[Bernard Saefon]]: Production<br>
 
*Daic Rowntré: Engineer<br>
 
*Kayne Westte : Mixing<br>
 
 
==Singles==
 
 
*'A Week' - <i>released 16th October 1988</i> - highest chart position #2<br>
 
*'Underneath the Water' - <i>released 2nd January 1989</i> - highest chart position #1<br>
 
*'Too Far' - <i>released 23rd March 1989</i> - highest chart position #6<br>
 
*'Buildup' - <i>released 4th June 1989</i> - highest chart position #10<br>
 
 
==Trivia==
 
 
*The album was recorded at [[Think Tank Studios]], [[Raf'yn]].
 
*The name comes from Raneberg's like of the 'Werewolf' game, in which the role of 'Seer' exists.
 

Latest revision as of 18:47, 13 July 2007

'Two More Seers' is an album by the Sabratese pop band, Rinceton Preview. Released on 23rd October, 1988 on R2 the B Records, it went straight to number #1 in the Album Chart. It recieved the prestigious acolade of the SMP's 'Best Album of the Year' award.

Tracklisting

1. 'We Built This'
2. 'South Sabratese'
3. '1.94'
4. 'Rashmirstan'
5. 'Touch'
6. 'That First Time'
7. 'Just Like Tomorrow'
8. 'Nobody Anymore'
9. 'Champagne'
10. 'Every Single One'
11. 'PRZC'