World In Motion I

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World In Motion I
Studio album by Crack the Sky
Released 1982
Recorded 1982
Genre Rock
Length 42:46
Label Lifesong Records
Crack the Sky chronology
Photoflamingo
(1981)
World In Motion I
(1982)
The End
(1982)


World In Motion I is the sixth studio album by American rock band Crack the Sky, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). The album was originally released on LP, and to date has not been released on CD. Versions of it on mp3 can be found on the internet, including at the band's official site.


  1. "Breakdown" – 3:11 - (John Palumbo)
  2. "Skindiver" – 3:34 - (John Palumbo)
  3. "Needles And Pins" – 3:30 - (John Palumbo)
  4. "All Fly Away" – 4:00 - (John Palumbo)
  5. "Too Cold To Be Cool" – 2:51 - (John Palumbo)
  6. "Talking To Napoleon" – 4:23 - (John Palumbo)
  7. "The Stealer" – 3:31 - (John Palumbo)
  8. "This Time" – 3:42 - (John Palumbo)
  9. "Mr DJ" – 3:13 - (John Palumbo)
  10. "Telephone Lady" – 4:21 - (John Palumbo)
  11. "Lose That Girl" – 2:39 - (John Palumbo)
  12. "Working Boys" – 2:48 - (John Palumbo)
  13. "When I Grow Up" – 1:03 - (John Palumbo)

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