Rock Art (Magnum album)

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Rock Art
Rock Art cover
Studio album by Magnum
Released July 1994
Recorded Magnum Studios
Birmingham
United Kingdom
1994
Genre Rock
Melodic Rock
Progressive Rock
Length 55:00
Label EMI
Producer Tony Clarkin
Professional reviews
Magnum chronology
Keeping The Night Lite Burning
(1993)
Rock Art
(1994)
The Last Dance
(1996)
Singles from Rock Art
  1. "The Tall Ships"
    Released: 1994
  2. "Back In Your Arms Again"
    Released: 1994

Rock Art is eleventh Studio Album by British Melodic Rock band Magnum, released in 1994 by EMI.

Following from Magnum's experimentation on Keeping The Night Lite Burning, Rock Art takes contemporary approach with stripped down arrangements, Blues, Rock and roll and Soul-elements into their sound. The radical changes employed in Magnum's sound since Keeping The Night Lite Burning and Rock Art can be considered as Tony Clarkin's attempt to move away from Magnum's established sound and style from On A Storyteller's Night, Vigilante, Wings Of Heaven and Goodnight L.A..[citation needed] Perhaps even a reaction to Grunge music, Britpop and Indie rock.[citation needed]

Tony commented: "This is the nearest we've got to the "ballsier" side of Magnum live onto record. Rock Art is the best sounding album we've ever recorded, Bob's vocal performance has been stretched even further this time and everyone has had the freedom to play what they wanted to play."[1]

Two singles were lifted "The Tall Ships" and "Back In Your Arms Again", although they were only distributed in Germany.

"On Christmas Day" is a reflection upon the World War I Christmas truce of December 1914, involving French, Scottish and German soldiers.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All tracks written by Tony Clarkin.

  1. "We All Need To Be Loved" — 5:05
  2. "Hard Hearted Woman" — 3:49
  3. "Back In Your Arms Again" — 5:59
  4. "Rock Heavy" — 3:58
  5. "The Tall Ships" — 5:06
  6. "Tell Tale Eyes" — 4:52
  7. "Love's A Stranger" — 5:11
  8. "Hush-A-Bye Baby" — 4:48
  9. "Just This Side of Heaven" — 4:20
  10. "I Will Decide Myself" — 4:15
  11. "On Christmas Day" — 7:10

[edit] Singles

The Tall Ships CD (1994)

  1. "The Tall Ships" [Edit] — 0:00
  2. "The Tall Ships" [LP Version] — 5:06
  3. "Hard Hearted Woman" [LP Version] — 3:49
  4. "You Don't Have To Be Baby To Cry" (Tony Clarkin) [B-Side] — 0:00

Back In Your Arms Again CD (1994)

  1. "Back In Your Arms Again" [LP Version] — 5:59
  2. "Hush-A-Bye Baby" [LP Version] — 4:48
  3. "Don't Start Me Talking" (Sonny Boy Williamson) [B-Side] — 0:00
  4. "Big Hunk O' Love" (Aaron Schroeder and Sid Wyche) [B-Side] — 0:00

[edit] Personnel

  • Tony Clarkin — Guitar
  • Bob Catley — Vocals
  • Wally Lowe — Bass
  • Mark Stanway — Keyboards
  • Mickey Barker — Drums

Additional Musicians

  • Jacki Graham — Backing Vocals
  • Mo Birch — Backing Vocals
  • P.J. Wright — Pedal Steel Guitars

[edit] Production

  • Arranged by Magnum
  • Engineered and Mixed by Stephen Harris
  • Sound Engineer — Mike Cowling
  • Recorded at Abbey Road, London and Zella Studios, Birmingham
  • Artwork by Eleanor Smith
  • Photography by Simon Harding Photography
  • Electronic Design & Art Direction — BAVIEmage
  • Rock art was recorded on 3M 996 Tape

[edit] References

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