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27 tracks comprise this extensively remastered collection LOST & FOUND, by the Byron Band, including, rare tracks, demos, and live performances.
Digitally remastered tapes catalogued, arranged and produced by Robin George from the late Uriah Heep lead singer's solo career. The material includes demos, live tracks and in studio rarities. Bryon Band Lost & Found Songs | 1. | Learn the Dance * London 1982* |
| 2. | I Need Love |
| 3. | Fool For a Pretty Face |
| 4. | Safety in Numbers |
| 5. | Bad Girl |
| 6. | One Minute More |
| 7. | Bad Girl * Worcester 1982* |
| 8. | Fool For a Pretty Face |
| 9. | She Was a Dream |
| 10. | She Got Pride |
| 11. | Untitled |
| 12. | Melody |
| 13. | Learn the Dance |
| 14. | How Do You Sleep? |
| 15. | Safety in Numbers |
| 16. | I Need Love |
| 17. | Piece of My Love |
| 18. | Goodnight Blues |
| 19. | Last Chance Jam |
| 20. | Bad Girl * Live Liverpool 1980* |
| 21. | Start Believing |
| 22. | July Morning |
| 23. | How Do You Sleep? |
| 24. | Sweet Lorraine |
| 25. | Piece of My Love |
| 26. | Liverpool Blues |
| 27. | Roll Over Beethoven |
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