Young American Primitive - Young American Primitive LP

Young American Primitive LP

  1. "Intro" - 0:20
  2. "Trance Formation" - 6:05
  3. "Flux" - 0:40
  4. "Young American Primitive" - 6:08
  5. "Ritual" - 6:11
  6. "Sunrise" - 8:03
  7. "Daydream - 4:20
  8. "Over and Out - 6:50
  9. "These Waves - 6:47
  10. "Monolith Part One - 5:06
  11. "Monolith Part Two - 7:26

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