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  1. Presenter [Announcer] – Ringo Starr. Synthesizer [ARP] – Joe Walsh. Vocals – Keith Moon. Written-By – Nickey Barclay. Backing Vocals – Fanny (2), Julia Tillman, Lorna Willard, Sherlie Matthews. Bass – Jean Millington, Paul Stallworth. ... Keith Moon - Two Sides of the Moon [Full Album] 29:08;

  2. 15 de ago. de 2006 · Sanctuary. 2006-08-15. If anyone deserves a reissue that is itself a tribute to excess, it’s Keith Moon. His lone solo project, 1975’s Two Sides of the Moon is an unquestionable mess, a vanity ...

  3. Ringo Starr, courtesy of EMI Records and Apple Records Flo & Eddie, courtesy of Columbia Records Rick Nelson, ... Keith Moon - Two Sides of the Moon [Full Album] 29:08; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Ad. Contributors. photoguy, Mop66, swbostoncd, j_lit, timohanen. Report Suspicious Activity. Ad. Ad.

  4. with the exception of keiths version of when im 64 from the world war two soundtrack from 1976 this two cd set covers everything keith did outside of the who, the vaults where emptied here regarding the two sides of the moon album w/ outtakes a few tracks that did not make the record and other stuff with ringo starr, its all on this two cd set.....

  5. Together (26/11/74 Session dialogue #1) (from "Studio sides of the Moon") - Moon, Keith / Starr, Ringo: 2: Don't worry baby (Take 1 John Sebastian guide vocal) ... Two Sides Of A Moon ist meiner Meinung nach typisch Keith, da nicht nur sein seltsamer britischer Humor verarbeitet wird, ...

  6. Voice [Announcer] – Ringo Starr. Written-By, Piano, Backing Vocals – Nickey Barclay. Backing Vocals – Fanny (2), Julia Tillman, Lorna Willard, Sherlie Matthews. Bass – Paul Stallworth. Bass, Backing Vocals – Jean Millington. ... Keith Moon - Two Sides of the Moon [Full Album] 29:08; Lists

  7. Ringo Starr (* 7. července 1940 Liverpool) je britský bubeník, zpěvák a herec známý především jako bývalý bubeník skupiny The Beatles. ... 1975 – Keith Moon, Two Sides of the Moon; 1981 – Bob Dylan, Shot of Love; 1981 – George Harrison, Somewhere in England;