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  2. Two Sides of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Moon was the last member of the Who to release a solo album. By this point, John Entwistle had released Smash Your Head Against the Wall (1971; with Moon playing percussion and singing backing vocals), Roger Daltrey released his hit album Daltrey (1973), and Pete Townshend had produced several Meher Baba tribute albums and the demo compilation Who Came First (1972).

  3. Move Over Ms. L - Wikipedia

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    Keith Moon released his version of “Move Over Ms. L" on his 1975 album Two Sides of the Moon and later as the B-side of his "Solid Gold" single. [1] Moon uses an arrangement very similar to Lennon's but with different horn riffs. [6] [5] Beatle biographer John Blaney speculates that Lennon may have sent Moon a rough mix of his version of the ...

  4. Dougal Butler - Wikipedia

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    He recalls making Moon's only solo album, Two Sides of the Moon as a way of keeping them occupied, later describing it as "the most expensive karaoke album ever made". [8] Butler took the only photo of John Lennon and Paul McCartney together in the 1970s (and the last time they would be photographed together) when Moon attended a party at ...

  5. Arena (Asia album) - Wikipedia

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    Arena is the sixth studio album by British rock band Asia, released in March 1996 by Bullet Proof Records.Recorded at Electric Palace Studios in London during 1995, it was produced by vocalist John Payne and keyboard player Geoff Downes.

  6. Nickey Barclay - Wikipedia

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    Her song "Solid Gold", first appearing on Fanny's 1973 album Mothers Pride, was re-recorded by Keith Moon for his 1975 solo album, Two Sides of the Moon; Barclay also played keyboards on the album. [9] The following year, she released a solo album Diamond in a Junkyard, which was commercially unsuccessful. [3]

  7. The Dark Side of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Side of the Moon was built upon experiments Pink Floyd had attempted in their previous live shows and recordings, although it lacked the extended instrumental excursions which, according to the critic David Fricke, had become characteristic of the band following the departure of the founding member Syd Barrett in 1968. Gilmour, Barrett ...

  8. Far side of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The far side of the Moon is the lunar hemisphere that always faces away from Earth, opposite to the near side, because of synchronous rotation in the Moon's orbit. Compared to the near side, the far side's terrain is rugged, with a multitude of impact craters and relatively few flat and dark lunar maria ("seas"), giving it an appearance closer ...

  9. A-side and B-side - Wikipedia

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    The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay, with the aim of it becoming ...