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Jan Akkerman's album "Red Bullet" showcases the style he began cultivating as a member of the '70s Dutch rock group Focus. Tracks include "Oil In The Family" and "Blue In The Shadow."
Reissue of the 1981 album release for the Dutch prog rock guitarist formerly of Focus. Standard jewelcase. 1998 release. Jan Akkerman Oil In The Family Songs | 1. | Oil in the Family |
| 2. | Formula N One |
| 3. | Disc O Asis |
| 4. | No Doubt About It |
| 5. | Family Reprise |
| 6. | Blue in the Shadow |
| 7. | Family in the Oil (Bonus) |
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