Watching The Sky (track) by Deep Purple
Watching The Sky appears on the following album(s) by Deep Purple:
- Abandon (track #5) (1998)
- Total Abandon - Australia '99 (track #7) (this album) (1999)
- In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra (track #14) (2000)
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