Indian Summer (Mick Ronson Album)

Indian Summer (Mick Ronson Album)

Indian Summer is a posthumous Mick Ronson soundtrack album for a film never made. It contains previously unreleased material, most of it recorded around 1981. Many of the songs are instrumentals. The track "Indian Summer" was considered for Heaven and Hull.

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