The First Twenty Years (Spock's Beard album)

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The First Twenty Years
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 2015[1]
Recorded1995 - 2015
GenreProgressive rock
LabelMetal Blade Records
Radiant Records
Spock's Beard chronology
The Oblivion Particle
(2015)
The First Twenty Years
(2015)
Snow Live
(2017)

The First Twenty Years is a compilation album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard. The 2-CD and DVD set features tracks from each of the band's first twelve studio albums, as well as one newly recorded song, "Falling for Forever", which features all current and past members of the band (with the exception of original bassist John Ballard, who left prior to the recording of their first album). The DVD contains live and archival footage of the band. All tracks have been remastered by Rich Mouser. It was released on November 20, 2015[1]

Track listing[]

CD 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."The Light"Neal MorseThe Light, 199515:33
2."Thoughts"N. MorseBeware of Darkness, 19967:10
3."The Doorway"N. MorseBeware of Darkness11:36
4."June"N. MorseThe Kindness of Strangers, 19985:30
5."Day for Night"N. MorseDay for Night, 19997:34
6."At the End of the Day"N. MorseV, 200016:28
7."Solitary Soul"Alan Morse, N. MorseSnow, 20027:34
8."Wind at My Back"N. MorseSnow5:12
CD 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."The Bottom Line"Nick D'Virgilio, Stan AusmusFeel Euphoria, 20037:33
2."She Is Everything"Dave Meros, John BoegeholdOctane, 20056:46
3."On a Perfect Day"D'Virgilio, A. Morse, Ausmus, BoegeholdSpock's Beard, 20067:46
4."Jaws of Heaven"Meros, BoegeholdX, 201016:22
5."Waiting for Me"A. Morse, N. MorseBrief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep, 201312:36
6."Tides of Time"AusmusThe Oblivion Particle, 20157:46
7."Falling for Forever"N. MorsePreviously unreleased, 201520:00

Personnel[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Spock's Beard: Spock's Beard "The First 20 Years" collection announced!". InsideOut Music. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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