Indian Summer (Mick Ronson album) explained

Indian Summer
Type:Compilation album
Artist:Mick Ronson
Cover:Indian Summer (Mick Ronson album).jpg
Released:2001
Recorded:1981–1982
Genre:Rock
Length:38:42
Producer:Patrick Bird, Jon Klein
Prev Title:Showtime
Prev Year:1999

Indian Summer is the fifth and final solo studio album by Mick Ronson. Having been recorded in 1981, it was intended to be a soundtrack album for a film that was never produced. Many of the tracks were instrumentals. The track "Indian Summer" was considered for Heaven and Hull.

Track listing

  1. "Indian Summer (Opening Title)"
  2. "Tinker Street"
  3. "Satellite 1"
  4. "(Interlude) Get on With It"
  5. "Ballad of Jack Daniels"
  6. "Blue Velvet Skirt"
  7. "Midnight Love"
  8. "Satellite 1"
  9. "Blue Velvet Skirt (Reprise)"
  10. "Plane to England"
  11. "China"
  12. "I'd Give Anything to See You (Closing Title)"