A Place in the Queue
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A Place in the Queue | |||||
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Studio album by The Tangent | |||||
Released | January 31, 2006 | ||||
Recorded | August-October 2005 | ||||
Genre | Progressive rock | ||||
Length | 78:54 | ||||
Label | Inside Out | ||||
Producer | Andy Tillison | ||||
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The Tangent chronology | |||||
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A Place in the Queue is the third studio album released by the progressive rock group The Tangent.
[edit] Track listing
- In Earnest (Tillison) – 23:03
- The Radio Amateur
- Worthy of Memory Part 1
- Demobilized
- Dehumanized
- Flights of Fancy
- Worthy of Memory Part 2
- The Silent Key
- Earnest Dreams of 617
- Some Crazy Old Guy
- In Earnest
- Lost in London (Tillison, Manning) – 8:08
- D.I.Y. Surgery (Travis, Middleton) – 2:17
- GPS Culture (Tillison) – 10:07
- Follow Your Leaders (Tillison) – 9:21
- The Sun in My Eyes (Tillison) – 3:44
- A Place in the Queue (Tillison, Travis) – 25:14
- Silent Screams
- Two for the Queue Part 1
- Shaping the Line
- Hierarchies
- The Escher Staircase
- An 'elping hand
- Two for the Queue Part 2
- The Escher Staircase (reprise)
The Special Edition version of A Place in the Queue includes a second disc with several bonus tracks:
- Part One - Other songs recorded at the same time as the main CD
- Promises Were Made – 7:26
- The First Day at School (demo) – 5:30
- Forsaken Cathedrals – 4:54
- Part Two - Alternative Version
- The Sun in My Eyes - Extended Mix – 9:12
- Part Three - Instrumental Ambience
- Grooving on Mars (live at Karlsruhe Germany 2005) – 6:16
- Kartoffelsalat Im Unterseeboot – 13:37
[edit] Personnel
- Andy Tillison: Organ, Piano, Moog synthesizer, Guitar and Vocals
- Sam Baine: Piano, Synthesizer and Vocals
- Jonas Reingold: Bass Guitar
- Theo Travis: Saxophone, Flutes, Clarinet and Vocals
- Guy Manning: Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin and Vocals
- Jaime Salazar: Drums
- Krister Jonsson: Electric Guitar (except for GPS Culture)
- Dan Watts: Electric Guitar (GPS Culture)
Artwork by Ed Unitsky