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Japanese version features four bonus tracks, 'While You Wait' (12 Inch Version), 'The Office', 'From The Village' and 'Guitars'. Japanese only CD reissue of 1981 album by cult power-pop band. Featuring a reproduction of the original artwork. New Musik was the brainchild of main man producer Tony Mansfield, whose other credits include 80's hits for Mari Wilson, A-Ha and Captain Sensible. Sony BMG.
ANYWHERE is a full-length release by synth pop band New Musik that includes "They All Run After Carving Knife" and "Back To Room One."
Japanese version features four bonus tracks.
New Musik includes: Tony Mansfield.
New Musik Anywhere Songs | 1. | They All Run After Carving Knife |
| 2. | Areas |
| 3. | Churches |
| 4. | This World of Walter |
| 5. | Luxury |
| 6. | While You Wait |
| 7. | Changing Minds |
| 8. | Peace |
| 9. | Design |
| 10. | Traps |
| 11. | Division |
| 12. | Back to Room One |
| 13. | Office |
| 14. | While You Wait (12 Inch Version) |
| 15. | From the Village |
| 16. | Guitars |
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