Spirits Walking Out
Spirits Walking Out is the debut solo album by Kit Hain. The track "Danny" became a minor success in the charts. The tracks "Looking for You" and "Parting Would be Painless" were both covered by Roger Daltrey and released on his solo album Parting Should Be Painless (released in 1984).
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Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, Synth pop | |||
Label | Deram[1] | |||
Producer | Mike Thorne | |||
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The LP was released in the USA by Mercury Records under the title Looking for You, with a slightly different tracklisting.
Track listing
All tracks written by Kit Hain
- Side 1
- Force Grown
- I'm the One Who's With You
- Uninvited Guests
- Aaron
- Awaking Again
- Side 2
- Looking for You
- Danny
- Spirits Walking Out
- Parting Would Be Painless
- You are the One
The US edition replaces the songs "You are the One" and "Force Grown" for "Inner Ring" and "Survivors."
Personnel
- Kit Hain – Lead Vocals, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar
- Brian Holloway – Bass guitar
- Bob Jenkins – Drums
- Martin Ditcham – Percussion
- Mike Thorne – Synthesizer
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