MICHAEL ANGELO BATIO's 'Planet Gemini' CD Remastered with Three Additional Tracks

June 14, 2006

World-renowned progressive rock guitarist Michael Angelo Batio's second solo CD, "Planet Gemini", has been remastered with never-before-heard instrumental versions of the songs "So Much to Live For" and "These Four Walls" added. There is also an additional track as well. The track listing for the new new CD is as follows:

01. All Systems Go
02. Planet Gemini
03. Far Reaches of Space
04. Across Our Universe
05. Time Traveler
06. No Boundaries Part 2:
a. Intro
b. The Jam Game
07. To Alpha Sector Two
08. So Much to Live For
09. These Four Walls
10. Enough is Enough

For more information, visit www.angelo.com.

(Thanks: Fullshred)

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