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The follow-up to February 1984's Remote Luxury, the Persia EP continues in a similar stylistic vein. Brighter in feel than its earlier companion EP, it is usually regarded as the stronger of the two. While Remote Luxury heavily bore Steve Kilbey's stamp, Persia features one track penned by guitarist Willson-Piper, "Volumes," as well as a band composition, "Shadow Cabinet," long a favorite among fans.
Persia (EP)
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| | Name | Persia | | Type | EP | | Artist | The Church | | Released | August 1984 | | Recorded | 301 Studios, Sydney Winter 1984 | | Genre | Alternative rock | | Label | EMI | | Producer | The Church and John Bee | | Reviews | All Music Guide rating-5 | | 3}}[http://www.allmusic.c... | amg&sql=10:0cz1z84aoyv2 link | | Last Album | Remote Luxury (ep) | | This Album | Persia (1984) | | Next Album | Heyday (album) |
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Track listing
"Constant In Opal" (Kilbey)
"Volumes" (Willson-Piper)
"No Explanation" (Kilbey)
"Shadow Cabinet" (Kilbey/Koppes/Willson-Piper/Ploog)
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Craig Hooper: Keyboards (Special guest)
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