Passengers (album)
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Passengers | |||||
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Studio album by Mostly Autumn | |||||
Released | 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 2003 | ||||
Genre | Progressive Rock | ||||
Length | 58.29 | ||||
Label | Classic Rock Records | ||||
Producer | Bryan Josh/Bob Carruthers | ||||
Mostly Autumn chronology | |||||
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Passengers is the 5th studio album from progressive rock band Mostly Autumn released in 2003. It is the last album to feature drummer Jonathon Blackmore.
[edit] Track listing
- Something in Between (Josh)
- Pure White Light (Josh)
- Another Life (Findlay/Jennings)
- Bitterness Burnt (Findlay)
- Caught in a Fold (Findlay)
- The Simple Ways (Josh)
- First Thought (Josh)
- Passengers (Josh)
- Distant Train (Jennings)
- Answer the Question (Josh/Jennings)
- Pass the Clock - Part 1 (Josh)
- Pass the Clock - Part 2 (Josh)
- Pass the Clock - Part 3 (Josh)
[edit] Credits (directly from sleeve notes)
- Bryan Josh - Lead Vocals; Lead/Rhythm/Acoustic/12 String Guitars
- Heather Findlay - Lead/Backing Vocals; Bodhran; Tambourines
- Iain Jennings - Piano; Hammond Organ; Synthesisers; Backing Vocals
- Angela Goldthorpe - Flute; Recorder; Backing Vocals
- Liam Davison - Electric/Acoustic Guitars; Slide Guitars
- Andy Smith - Bass Guitars
- Jonathan Blackmore - Drums
With:
- Troy Donockley - Low Whistles (Tracks 9,11 and 12); Penny Whistles (9,11 and 12); Uilleann Pipes (9,11 and 12); Bouzouki (4)
- Chris Leslie - Violin (3,4 and 12)
- Marissa Claughan - Cello (3,9 and 11)
- Damion Wilson - Backing Vocals (2,6,8 and 9)
- Mark Atkinson - Backing Vocals (2)