Galaxy (Rockets album) explained
Galaxy is a 1980 album by the French band Rockets. The album was recorded at Rockland Studios in Paris, but mixed and mastered in Milan.[2] [3]
Track listing
- All Songs Written By Gérard L'Her & Alain Maratrat, except where noted. (Published By Editions Gavroche)
- "Galactica" 4:44
- "Mecanic Bionic" (L'Her, Alain Groetzinger) 4:47
- "Synthetic Man" 4:51
- "One More Mission" (L'Her) 4:20
- "Universal Band" 4:07
- "Prophecy" (Maratrat) 3:30
- "In the Black Hole" (L'Her) 6:00
- "In the Galaxy" 5:10
- "Medley" 2:30
Personnel
- Christian LeBartz - Lead Vocals
- Alain Maratrat - Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
- Fabrice Quagliotti - Keyboards, Synthesizers
- Gérard L'Her - Bass, Backing Vocals
- Alain Groetzinger - Drums, Percussion
Notes and References
- http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=457711 Production and personnel information
- Web site: Galaxy - The Rockets Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 2017-11-13.
- Web site: Rockets - Galaxy. Discogs. en. 2017-11-13.