Mirador (Magnum album)

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Mirador
Mirador cover
Compilation album by Magnum
Released 1987
Recorded 1978 — 1985
Genre Rock
Melodic Rock
Progressive Rock
Length 70:10
Label FM Records
Producer Jake Commander
Leo Lyons
Jeff Glixman
Tony Clarkin
Kit Woolven
Magnum chronology
Vigilante
(1986)
Mirador
(1987)
Wings Of Heaven
(1988)

Mirador is a Compilation Album by British Melodic Rock band Magnum. It was released in 1987 by FM Records.

Released in 1987, before FM Records released Magnum's back catalogue, this compilation contains material from the albums Kingdom Of Madness, Magnum II, Chase The Dragon, The Eleventh Hour and On A Storyteller's Night.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All Tracks written by Tony Clarkin.

  1. "Just Like An Arrow" — 3:22 originally released on On A Storyteller's Night
  2. "Soldier Of The Line" — 4:16 originally released on Chase The Dragon
  3. "Changes" — 3:15 originally released on Magnum II
  4. "Sacred Hour" — 5:35 originally released on Chase The Dragon
  5. "Great Adventure" — 4:54 originally released on Magnum II
  6. "The Lights Burned Out" — 4:32 originally released on Chase The Dragon
  7. "In The Beginning" — 7:52 originally released on Kingdom Of Madness
  8. "How Far Jerusalem" — 6:25 originally released on On A Storyteller's Night
  9. "The Spirit" — 4:17 originally released on Chase The Dragon
  10. "The Word" — 4:54 originally released on The Eleventh Hour
  11. "The Prize" — 3:39 originally released on The Eleventh Hour
  12. "Kingdom Of Madness" — 4:25 originally released on Kingdom Of Madness
  13. "If I Could Live Forever" — 4:02 originally released on Magnum II
  14. "Lords Of Chaos" — 3:21 originally released on Magnum II
  15. "On A Storyteller's Night" — 4:59 originally released on On A Storyteller's Night

[edit] Cover Sleeve

The cover art was designed by Rodney Matthews.

[edit] Personnel

  • Tony Clarkin — Guitar
  • Bob Catley — Vocals
  • Wally Lowe — Bass
  • Richard Bailey — Keyboards, Flute
  • Kex Gorin — Drums
  • Mark Stanway — Keyboards
  • Jim Simpson — Drums

[edit] References

[edit] External links