The Music That Died Alone
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The Music That Died Alone | |||||
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Studio album by The Tangent | |||||
Released | October 7, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 2002-2003 | ||||
Genre | Progressive rock | ||||
Length | 44:41 | ||||
Label | Inside Out | ||||
Producer | Andy Tillison | ||||
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The Tangent chronology | |||||
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The Music That Died Alone is the debut studio album released by the progressive rock group The Tangent.
[edit] Track listing
In Darkest Dreams - 20:06
- Prelude – Time For You - 2:26
- Night Terrors – 3:26
- The Midnight Watershed – 3:03
- In Dark Dreams – 4:01
- Light Watershed – 1:16
- On Returning – 0:47
- A Sax In The Dark – 1:13
- Night Terrors Reprise – 3:37
The Canterbury Sequence - 8:06
- Cantermemorabilia – 3:19
- Chaos At The Greasy Spoon – 3:01
- Captain Manning’s Mandolin – 1:39
Up Hill From Here – 7:08
The Music That Died Alone - 12:45
- A Serenade – 1:36
- Playing On... – 4:45
- Prehistory – 2:36
- Reprise – 3:43
[edit] Personnel
- Andy Tillison: Keyboard
- Roine Stolt: Guitar, Vocals
- David Jackson: Saxophone, Flute
- Jonas Reingold: Bass guitar
- Zoltan Csorsz: Drums
- Sam Baine: Piano and Synthesizer
- Guy Manning: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Mandolin and Keyboard
CD Album Artwork - copyright - Ed Unitsky