In Search of Eddie Riff - Track Listings

Track Listings

Version 1 (1974)

  1. "Ride of the Valkyries" (Richard Wagner, arranged Mackay)
  2. "The End of the World" (Sylvia Dee, Arthur Kent)
  3. "The Hour Before Dawn" (Mackay)
  4. "Past, Present and Future" (Mackay)
  5. "Walking the Whippet" (Mackay)
  6. "Summer Sun" (Mackay)
  7. "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted" (Paul Riser, James Dean, William Weatherspoon)
  8. "A Four Legged Friend" (Jack Brooks)
  9. "An Die Musik" (Franz Schubert, arranged Mackay)

Version 2 (1975)

  1. "Wild Weekend" (Todaro, Shannon)
  2. "The End of the World" (Sylvia Dee, Arthur Kent)
  3. "Walking the Whippet" (Mackay)
  4. "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted" (Paul Riser, James Dean, William Weatherspoon)
  5. "An Die Musik" (Franz Schubert, arranged Mackay)
  6. "Time Regained" (Mackay, Eno)
  7. "The Hour Before Dawn" (Mackay)
  8. "Pyramid Of Night (Past, Present and Future)" (Mackay)
  9. "The Long And Winding Road" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
  10. "Ride Of The Valkyries" (Richard Wagner, arranged Mackay)

CD Version (2003)

  1. "Wild Weekend"
  2. "The End Of The World"
  3. "Walking The Whippet"
  4. "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted"
  5. "An Die Musik"
  6. "Time Regained"
  7. "The Hour Before Dawn"
  8. "Pyramid Of Night (Past, Present and Future)"
  9. "The Long And Winding Road"
  10. "Ride Of The Valkyries"
  11. "Summer Sun"
  12. "A Four Legged Friend"
  13. "Ride Of The Valkyries" (live rehearsal)
  14. "The Hour Before Dawn" (live rehearsal)
  15. "Walking The Whippet" (live rehearsal)

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