Afterglow (disambiguation)

Afterglow (disambiguation)

Afterglow is an atmospheric phenomenon.

Afterglow may also mean:
* Afterglow (album), by Sarah McLachlan
* Afterglow, an album by British rock band Quench
* Afterglow (band), 1960s psychedelic rock band
* Afterglow (book), book about Pauline Kael
* Afterglow (drug culture), concept in drug culture
* Afterglow (sexual emotion), post-coital reverie
* Afterglow (Electric Light Orchestra box set), boxed set by Electric Light Orchestra
* Afterglow (film), starring Nick Nolte and Julie Christie
* Afterglow a song by Small Faces from album Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
* Afterglow, a song by INXS, their 2nd single release from their album "Switch"
* Afterglow, a song by Genesis from their 1977 album "Wind and Wuthering"
* Afterglow (That '70s Show episode), episode of That '70s Show
* Afterglow, a song by Travis (band) in their album The Invisible Band
* Afterglow, a song by John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer from their album A Sphere in the Heart of Silence
* Afterglow 61, by Son Volt
* Afterglow Live, by Sarah McLachlan
* Afterglow plasma, concept in plasma physics
* Afterglow (gamma ray burst) - fainter, fading, longer wavelength emission after the gamma ray burst.
*Afterglow (Crowded House album), a collection of rare and previously unreleased recording by Crowded House
*The Afterglow, a pop/rock band from Turin, Italy
* Purgatory Afterglow, album by Edge of Sanity


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