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&ldquo;Track 61, "Passing clouds", by Roger Limb, was used on "Eye No", the opening song on Lovesexy, the album by Prince, released in 1988. It was also released as "Clouds", but wrongly credited to Delia Derbyshire, on a 2-CD bootleg called "Wow!", released by "Eye" Records in 2008.&rdquo;<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_This_World_%28Radiophonic_album%29 The page for ''Out of This World (radiophonic album)'' on wikipedia</ref>
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&ldquo;Track 61, "Passing clouds", by Roger Limb, was used on "Eye No", which was the opening song on Prince's 1988 album ''Lovesexy''. It was also released as "Clouds" but wrongly credited to Delia Derbyshire on a 2-CD bootleg called "Wow!" released by "Eye" Records in 2008.&rdquo;<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_This_World_%28Radiophonic_album%29 The page for ''Out of This World (radiophonic album)''] on wikipedia</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 29 February 2016

“Track 61, "Passing clouds", by Roger Limb, was used on "Eye No", which was the opening song on Prince's 1988 album Lovesexy. It was also released as "Clouds" but wrongly credited to Delia Derbyshire on a 2-CD bootleg called "Wow!" released by "Eye" Records in 2008.”[1]

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