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Chrysalis Years (1980-1986) album for sale Product Description
Chrysalis Years (1980-1986) album for sale by UFO was released May 22, 2012 on the EMI Latin label. This five-disc set collects all of the post-Michael Schenker albums that the British hard rock outfit released for the Chrysalis label in the 1980s, including No Place to Run (1980), The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent (1981), Mechanix (1982), Making Contact (1983), and Misdemeanor (1986). Like its 1973-1979 sibling, each disc on The Chrysalis Years (1980-1986) is stocked with live recordings, rare tracks, alternate takes, single edits, and extensive liner notes, making it a must-have for longtime fans. Chrysalis Years (1980-1986) CD music is a 5-disc set with 75 songs. ...See Full Description
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| jagrules Good but should have had the full show from 1983 sound not different from regular cds By jagdoorandhardware (O Fallon Mo)  |
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Chrysalis Years (1980-1986) songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 8685967 |
| Label | EMI Latin |
| Orig Year | 2012 |
| Catalog number | 02557 |
| Discs | 5 |
| Release Date | May 22, 2012 |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Recording Time | 330 minutes |
| Personnel | Andy Parker - drums Phil Mogg - vocals Paul Chapman - guitar
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