Stereotomy

The word "stereotomy" is supposed to describe the technique of cutting solids, such as stones, to specified forms and dimensions. It was probably taken from one of Edgar Allan Poe's tales, "The Murders In The Rue Morgue".

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Track Listing
Time Track Title Vocalist
7:15StereotomyJohn Miles
4:27BeaujolaisChris Rainbow
4:34Urbania(instrumental)
4:39LimelightGary Brooker
4:17In The Real WorldJohn Miles
7:34Where's The Walrus?(instrumental)
6:22Light Of The WorldGraham Dye
1:02Chinese Whispers(instrumental)
1:18Stereotomy TwoJohn Miles
41:28(total)
Credits
Bass: David Paton
Drums & Percussion: Stuart Elliott
Guitars: Ian Bairnson
Synths & Saxes: Richard "Trix" Cottle
Pianos & Keyboards: Eric Woolfson
Alan Parsons
Backing Vocals: Steve Dye
Orchestra: The Philharmonia Orchestra
Arranger & Conductor: Andrew Powell
Producer: Alan Parsons
Engineer: Alan Parsons
Tony Richards
Executive Producer: Eric Woolfson
Assistant Engineer: Noel Rafferty
Miscellaneous Links
  1. The Murders In The Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe


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