Out in the Sun
Out in the Sun is the second album by former Yes keyboard player Patrick Moraz, released in August 1977.[2]
| Out in the Sun | ||||
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| Released | August 1977 | |||
| Recorded | February–March 1977 | |||
| Studio | Phonogram Studios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Aquarius Studios (Geneva, Switzerland)  | |||
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| Length | 40:21 | |||
| Label | Charisma (UK & Europe) Import (USA)  | |||
| Producer | Patrick Moraz Jean Ristori  | |||
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Track listing
    
All tracks written by Patrick Moraz; co-writing credits are noticed.[2]
- "Out in the Sun" (McBurnie) – 4:27
 - "Rana Batacuda" – 5:33
 - "Nervous Breakdown" (McBurnie) – 3:23
 - "Silver Screen" (McBurnie) – 4:32
 - "Tentacles" (McBurnie) – 3:32
 - "Kabala" – 4:57
 - "Love-Hate-Sun-Rain-You" (Zmirou) – 4:51
 - "Time for a Change" – 9:06
- "Time to Fly"
 - "Big Bands of Ancient Temples"
 - "Serenade"
 - "Back to Nature"
 
 
Personnel
    
    Performers
    
- Patrick Moraz – keyboards, vocals, vibraphone, effects[1][3]
 - François Zmirou – vocals ("Love-Hate-Sun-Rain-You")[1][3]
 - John McBurnie – vocals ("Out in the Sun", "Rana Batacuda", "Nervous Breakdown", "Silver Screen", "Tentacles", "Kabala" and "Back to Nature")[1][3]
 - Vivienne McAuliffe – vocals[1][3]
 - Ray Gomez – guitars, mandolin[1][3]
 - Wornell Jones – bass guitar[1][3]
 - Jean Ristori – bass guitar ("Kabala")[1][3]
 - Isla Eckinger – acoustic bass ("Back to Nature")[1][3]
 - Testa Chacal – congas, pandeiro, percussion ("Kabala")[1][3]
 - The Percussionists of Rio de Janeiro – percussion ("Rana Batacuda")[1]
 - Phillipe Staehli – timpani ("Time for a Change")[1][3]
 - Andy Newmark – drums[1][3]
 
References
    
- "Patrick Moraz – Out In The Sun". Discogs. 1977. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
 - DeGagne, Mike. "Out In the Sun (Overview)". All Music. Rovi. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
 - DeGagne, Mike. "Out In the Sun (Credits)". All Music. Rovi. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
 - "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
 
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