Indian Summer (Mick Ronson album)
| Indian Summer | ||||
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| Released | 2001 | |||
| Recorded | 1981–1982 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 38:42 | |||
| Producer | Patrick Bird, Jon Klein | |||
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Indian Summer is the fifth and final solo studio album by Mick Ronson. Having been recorded in 1981, it was intended to be a soundtrack album for a film that was never produced. Many of the tracks were instrumentals. The track "Indian Summer" was considered for Heaven and Hull.
It was given a two-star rating by AllMusic.[1]
Track listing
- "Indian Summer (Opening Title)"
- "Tinker Street"
- "Satellite 1"
- "(Interlude) Get on With It"
- "Ballad of Jack Daniels"
- "Blue Velvet Skirt"
- "Midnight Love"
- "Satellite 1"
- "Blue Velvet Skirt (Reprise)"
- "Plane to England"
- "China"
- "I'd Give Anything to See You (Closing Title)"
References
- ^ Indian Summer - Mick Ronson | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 30 June 2025
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