The Tower (album)
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The Tower | ||
Studio album by Bob Catley | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Genre | Hard rock | |
Length | 57:57 | |
Label | Frontiers Records FR CD 008 |
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Producer(s) | Gary Hughes | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Bob Catley chronology | ||
The Tower (1998) |
Legends (1999) |
The Tower is the first solo studio album by Bob Catley. This is the first collaboration with Ten founder Gary Hughes, who was a fan of Catley's work in Magnum.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Gary Hughes.
- "Dreams" – 6:46
- "Scream" – 7:32
- "Far Away" – 6:01
- "Deep Winter" – 5:25
- "Fire and Ice" – 5:33
- "Madrigal" – 6:43
- "Steel" – 5:00
- "The Tower" – 6:33
- "Fear of the Dark" – 6:31
- "Epilogue (Instrumental)" – 1:53
[edit] Personnel
- Bob Catley – lead and backing vocals
- Gary Hughes – backing vocals, bass guitar and keyboards
- Vinny Burns – guitars
- Greg Morgan – drums
[edit] Production
- Mixing – Ray Brophy
- Engineer – Ray Brophy
- Additional Engineering – Neil Amison and Tim