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- Track listing Monsoon featuring Sheila Chandra
- Personnel
- Recording
- Release history
- References
{{Infobox album | name = Third Eye | type = studio | artist = Monsoon | cover = Monsoon third eye.jpg | alt = | released = {{start date|1983}} | recorded = 1982 | venue = | studio = | genre = synth-pop, world fusion, raga rock | length = 39:06 | label = The Mobile Suit Corporation Mercury/PolyGram Records (reissue) | producer = Hugh Jones and Steve Coe | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = | misc = {{Singles | name = Third Eye | type = album | single1 = Ever So Lonely | single1date = | single2 = Shakti (The Meaning Within) | single2date = | single3 = Tomorrow Never Knows | single3date = | single4 = Wings of the Dawn (Prem Kavita) | single4date = }} }}{{Album ratings | rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}[1]}}Third Eye is a studio album by Monsoon. Track listing- "Wings of the Dawn (Prem Kavita)" (Steve Coe, Martin Smith, Jhalib) – 3:56
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 4:01
- "Third Eye and Tikka T.V." (Coe) – 2:53
- "Eyes" (Coe, Smith) – 3:41
- "Shakti (The Meaning of Within)" (Coe) – 4:04
- "Ever So Lonely" (Coe) – 6:12
- "You Can't Take Me with You" (Coe, Smith) – 3:04
- "And I You" (Coe) – 3:28
- "Kashmir" (Coe, Smith) – 4:00
- "Watchers of the Night" (Coe, Smith) – 3:47
Monsoon featuring Sheila ChandraIn 1995, the album was re-released under the above title with the following extra tracks: - "Indian Princess" – 3:20
- "Sunset over the Ganges" – 3:16
- "Ever So Lonely (Hindi Version)" – 5:55
- "Wings of the Dawn (Prem Kavita) (Hindi Version)" – 4:02
- "Ever So Lonely (Ben Chapman Remix)" – 6:24
- "Ever So Lonely (Ben Chapman Instrumental Remix)" – 6:21
Personnel- Sheila Chandra – lead vocal, backing vocals
- Steve Coe – pianos, celeste, swarmandel, gong, organ, cabasa, backing vocals
- Martin Smith – 8-string bass guitar, 4-string bass guitar, accordion, tamboura, piano, sitar, tabla, ektara, backing vocals
with - Dari Mankoo – sitar
- Clem Alford – sitar
- Jhalib – tabla, Indian percussion
Guest musicians - Dinesh – tabla
- Preston Heyman – ghatam, gamelan, timbali, gong, cowbell, rototoms, tom-toms, wasp, tambourines, cabasa, fire extinguisher
- Bill Nelson – electric guitars
- Paul James – shenai, pipes, recorders
- Cliff Stapleton – hurdy-gurdy
on "Kashmir" - Richard Bragg – mandolin
- Norman Bragg – mandolin
- Deepak Khazanchi – santoor
- Chris Hunter – flute
- Punita Gupta – sitar
on "Tomorrow Never Knows" - Dave Balfe – synthesizer
- Merrick – drums
RecordingRecorded at Rockfield Studios, Wales
Additional recording and mixing at Sarm Studios, London - Hugh Jones and Steve Coe – producer
- Hugh Jones – engineer
- Stuart Bruce – assistant engineer (Sarm Studios)
- Julian Mendelsohn – assistant engineer (Sarm Studios)
Release history Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog | United Kingdom | 1983}} | The Mobile Suit Corporation | stereo LP | MOBIL 1 | United Kingdom | 1983}} | Great Expectations | LP | PIPLP 001 | Netherlands | 1983}} | Mercury/PolyGram | LP | 812 897-1 | France | 1988}} | Great Expectations | CD | PIPCD 001 | United States | 1995}} | Mercury/PolyGram | CD as Monsoon featuring Sheila Chandra | 526 527-2 |
References- Liner notes to Third Eye (Great Expectations PIPCD 001)
- Monsoon at www.discogs.com
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{{1980s-album-stub}} 4 : 1983 albums|Monsoon (band) albums|Mercury Records albums|Albums recorded at Rockfield Studios |