Lyrics by Velvet Darkness

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  1. Break The Ice
  2. Death Eaters
  3. Desert Sun
  4. Dragon Attack
  5. Everlasting Damnation
  6. God Of War
  7. Goodbye Again
  8. Howling Hearts
  9. Insomniac
  10. Is It Me?
  11. Long Enough
  12. Nothing But Glory
  13. The Maiden In Time
  14. The Prince Of Mist
  15. The Wise Knight
  16. What You've Done
  17. Rise

Velvet Darkness is the first studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1976 through producer Creed Taylor's CTI Records. The tracks for the album were originally recorded by engineer Rudy Van Gelder at his Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey. According to Holdsworth, this was done during a rehearsal session, after which the tapes were released by CTI without his or the other band members' consent. None of the musicians involved ever received royalties for their work. Holdsworth therefore considered the album an unauthorised release and not part of his discography.

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