Go (Go album)
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Released30 April 1976
Recorded6–13 February 1976, Island studio London
StudioIsland, Notting Hill, London
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| Released | 30 April 1976 | |||
| Recorded | 6–13 February 1976, Island studio London | |||
| Studio | Island, Notting Hill, London | |||
| Genre | Space rock, Jazz fusion,[1] Progressive rock | |||
| Length | 40:27 | |||
| Label | Island | |||
| Producer | Dennis McKay & Stomu Yamashta with Paul Buckmaster | |||
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Go is the first album by the rock music supergroup Go. Recorded at Island Studios in London in February 1976,[3] it was released on Island Records in April of the same year.
"Winner/Loser" by Steve Winwood, all other songs by Stomu Yamashta with lyrics by Michael Quartermain.
- "Solitude" – 2:57
- "Nature" – 2:32
- "Air Over" – 2:32
- "Crossing the Line" – 4:46
- "Man of Leo" – 2:02
- "Stellar" – 2:53
- "Space Theme" – 3:12
- "Space Requiem" – 3:20
- "Space Song" – 2:00
- "Carnival" – 2:46
- "Ghost Machine" – 2:06
- "Surfspin" – 2:25
- "Time is Here" – 2:46
- "Winner/Loser" – 4:10
A portion of "Crossing the Line" appears on the soundtrack of Tempest.