| | Michael Farquharson Arrival CD - Import Michael Farquharson Discography of CDs
Recording information: My Studio & CTD Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Gordon Sheard; Anthony Panacci; George Gao.
Personnel: Michael Farquharson (piano, keyboards, acoustic bass, electric bass); Belinda Metz (vocals); Joey Goldstein, Bruce Howell, Richard Fortin (guitar); George Gao (erhu); Phil Dwyer (saxophone); Steve McDade (trumpet); Gordon Sheard, Anthony Panacci, Howard Baer (piano); Paul DeLong, Mark Kelso (drums); Claude Desjardins (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Bob Bartolucci; Michael Farquharson; Claude Desjardins.
Michael Farquharson Arrival Songs | 1. | 1969 |
| 2. | My Kindred Spirit |
| 3. | Gabriel |
| 4. | Capt. William |
| 5. | Invention #3 |
| 6. | Koko |
| 7. | Amelia's Skye Dance |
| 8. | Where You Hide |
| 9. | Invention #1 |
| 10. | CD at the GC |
| 11. | Prophet, The |
| 12. | Arrival, The |
| 13. | Amelia's Skye Dance Reprise |
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