| | Starship Orchestra Celestial Sky CD - Import Starship Orchestra Discography of CDs
2009 release, the first time on CD for this rare Soul Funk classic from 1980. The driving force behind the band was producer Norman Connors, who used a full array of players to deliver his full bodied signature sound. Album includes "You're A Star"; and "The Genie" with composer Bobby Lyle featured on keyboards. Meanwhile original tracks "All Those Things" and "Celestial Sky" are among tracks that have made this an iconic Soul/Funk treat. Expansion. Starship Orchestra Celestial Sky Songs | 1. | You're A Star |
| 2. | New York, New York |
| 3. | The Waiting Game |
| 4. | All Those Things (Aquillas Coisas Todas) |
| 5. | The Genie |
| 6. | Celestial Sky |
| 7. | Yesterday |
| 8. | Serious Business |
| 9. | Give Me Some Skin |
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