The Madness of Crowds

This page is about Tony Donockley's 2009 album. For Ingrid Laubrock's 2011 album, see The Madness of Crowds (Ingrid Laubrock album).
The Madness of Crowds
Studio album by Troy Donockley
Released April 2009
Recorded Warterworld Studios, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom and other places in 2009; Mixed at The Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire[1]
Genre Progressive rock, Celtic rock
Length 51:26
Label Lantern Music
Producer Troy Donockley
Troy Donockley chronology
The Pursuit of Illusion
(2003)
The Madness of Crowds
(2009)

The Madness of Crowds is the third solo album by English progressive rock artist Troy Donockley. The album was released in 2009. It is the first solo album by Troy to be released after his involvement with Nightwish and as a result features Tuomas Holopainen, reciting the poem "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman in the song "Now, Voyager".

The album was recorded at Warterworld Studios, East Yorkshire, UK and various other locations in early 2009. It was mixed at The Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire by Ewan Davies and mastered by Denis Blackham at Skyemasters. The album cover sculptures are from “The Brutish Museum” by Alastair Dickson and photographed by Sean Tamblyn.

Tracklisting

No. Title Length
1. "The Madness of Crowds"   8:54
2. "Reeds"   5:15
3. "Exiled"   5:16
4. "Now, Voyager"   9:13
5. "The Procession"   3:14
6. "Orkahaugr"   11:18
7. "End of Faith"   8:16
Total length:
51:26

Credits

Musicians[1]
Technical personnel[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 (2009). "The Madness of Crowds liner notes". In The Madness of Crowds [CD booklet]. Lantern Music.
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