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30th Anniversary Bonus Tracks

The 2011 remastered CD release of Sound Elixir was paired with 2XS
2XS
- 30th Anniversary Bonus Tracks :The 2011 remastered CD release of 2XS was paired with Sound Elixir, comprising tracks 1 through 11 of 21 tracks. No bonus material was added- Band members :* Dan McCafferty – lead vocals* Manny Charlton – guitar...

, comprising tracks 12 through 21. No bonus material was added.

Band members

  • Dan McCafferty
    Dan McCafferty
    Dan McCafferty is the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth. Under the influence of artists such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, McCafferty became one of the founding members of Nazareth in 1968...

     - vocals
  • Pete Agnew
    Pete Agnew
    Pete Agnew is the bassist for the Scottish rock band, Nazareth.Agnew has been with the band since its founding in 1968.-References:...

     - bass guitar, vocals
  • Manny Charlton
    Manny Charlton
    Manny Charlton is notable for being a founding member of and the lead guitarist for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth from 1968 to 1990.-Charlton with Nazareth:...

     - guitars
  • Darrell Sweet
    Darrell Sweet (musician)
    Darrell Antony Sweet was a drummer for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth...

     - drums & percussion
  • Billy Rankin
    Billy Rankin (guitarist)
    Billy Rankin is a Scottish guitarist and rock musician active in the 1980s and 1990s. Best known for his work with Nazareth , he also had a successful solo career, including a US hit single "Baby Come Back".-Biography:Classically trained, he played cello at school and attained his A level in...

     - guitars, vocals, keyboards

Other credits

  • Calum Malcolm
    Calum Malcolm
    Calum Malcolm is a Scottish record producer, sound engineer and keyboardist based in Edinburgh.He started his rock music career with the band The Headboys in 1977....

    - engineer, keyboards
  • Arthur Ward - art direction
  • Matthew Curtis - graphic design
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