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Artist: World Trade

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CD Title: Euphoria

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Category: Neo Prog Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Magna Carta

Catalog Number: MA-9005

Personnel

Guy Allison Keyboards
Bruce Gowdy Guitars
Jay Schellen Drums
Billy Sherwood Vocals, Bass
Chris Squire Bass, Backing Vocals On Tracks 3-9

Tracks

1.  One World Going Round  5:25
2.  Dark Sky  5:10
3.  The Evolution Song  5:22
4.  Golden Age  3:46
5.  The Wake Of The Storm  6:31
6.  In Your Mind  6:01
7.  Not The Only One  3:46
8.  Euphoria  4:47
9.  Say Goodbye  5:48
10.  One By One By One  1:35
11.  Wheels Of Life  9:51
  
Total Running Time:  58:02

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Nick C Date: November 4, 2004 at 9:37
World Trades second release and though not as focussed as the first is still worth a good listen. There are some wonderful songs on here Not the Only One really is a standout but again all are pretty fantastic. The band get a bit messy on the overlong Wheels of Life but it kinda has a charm to it. WT have a kind of unique sound and although they touch bases with Yes on occassion you would never confuse the two bands. Is there such a thing as AOR/Pomp mayhem? This is it!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 9, 2011 at 21:26
Nothing 2 do if you compare it with the band's self titled debut of 1989...a good album but fails to boreness at certain parts...forget about the Prog/AOR of their debut,this is straight Prog Rock...plenty of smooth songs such as "One World Going Round","The Evolution Song" & "Not The Only One"..."Golden Age" & the neverending "Wheels Of Life" are goodies too...the Yes influence persisted but less in here...84/100

From: 707STAR Date: January 5, 2018 at 23:53
ONE OF THE WORLD,S MOST BORING CD,S I HAVE EVER LISTENED TO. COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY. YOU,LL BE DISAPPOINTED AS I WAS. JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU THAT THE TALENT WAS WASTED ON A MISERABLE ALBUM.

From: tentacle Date: August 7, 2020 at 21:12
@ 707 STAR So you decided to give it a rating of 1/100? And why do you have to shout? Are you angry? Do you think world is a better place after your outburst, does it help? I really hope so.


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