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Far Beyond the World

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Released
  
December 10, 2001

Artist
  
Ten

Producer
  
Gary Hughes

Genre
  
Hard rock

Length
  
62:19 (68:27)

Release date
  
10 December 2001

Label
  
Frontiers Records

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Far Beyond the World (2001)
  
Return to Evermore (2004)

Similar
  
Ten albums, Hard rock albums

Ten far beyond the world


Far Beyond the World is the sixth studio album released by the hard rock band Ten in 2001. It was the last Ten album with the founding member guitarist Vinny Burns. The Asian version of the album has a different track listing.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Gary Hughes.

European Version (Frontiers Records FR CD 099)

  1. Glimmer Of Evil - 5:48
  2. Strange Land - 5:13
  3. High Tide - 5:46
  4. What About Me - 5:34
  5. Last Of The Lovers - 6:11
  6. Outlawed And Notorious - 6:37
  7. Scarlet And The Grey - 5:29
  8. Heart Like A Lion - 5:16
  9. Black Shadows - 5:29
  10. Who Do You Want To Love - 5:44
  11. Far Beyond The World - 5:09

Asian version (Victor Records VICP-61653)

  1. "Scarlet and the Grey" – 5:29
  2. "Strange Land" – 5:13
  3. "What About Me?" – 5:34
  4. "Glimmer of Evil" – 5:48
  5. "Last of the Lovers" – 6:11
  6. "Heart Like a Lion" – 5:16
  7. "Black Shadows" – 5:29
  8. "High Tide" – 5:46
  9. "Far Beyond the World" – 5:09
  10. "Who Do You Want to Love?" – 5:44
  11. "Outlawed and Notorious" – 6:37

Asian version (Victor Records VICP-61653) adds

  1. "The Soldier" – 6:11

Personnel

  • Gary Hughes – vocals
  • Vinny Burns – lead guitars
  • John Halliwell – rhythm guitars
  • Steve McKenna – bass guitar
  • Paul Hodson – keyboards
  • Greg Morgan – drums
  • Production

  • Mixing – Tommy Newton
  • Engineer – Paulo Melo
  • Additional engineering – Audu Obaje, Ray Brophy, Vinny Burns and Gary Hughes
  • Songs

    1Scarlet and the Grey
    2Strange Land
    3What About Me?

    References

    Far Beyond the World Wikipedia