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Middle Earth (album)

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Released
  
26 March 2001

Artist
  
Bob Catley

Producer
  
Gary Hughes

Genre
  
Hard rock

Length
  
56:00

Release date
  
26 March 2001

Label
  
Frontiers Records

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Recorded
  
Startrack Studios, Manchester GH Production Studios, Rossall The Viper Room, Oldham, United Kingdom, 2000

Middle Earth (2001)
  
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Similar
  
Bob Catley albums, Other albums

Bob catley the fields that i recall


Middle Earth is the third solo studio album by Bob Catley, released by Frontiers Records in 2000.

Contents

The album draws upon J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings for inspiration. The original title for the album given to the music press was Lord of the Rings.

Track listing

All songs written by Gary Hughes.

  1. "The Wraith of the Rings" — 7:05
  2. (i) "The Fields That I Recall" — 0:00
    (ii) "Emissary" — 0:00
    (iii) "The Fields That I Recall (Reprise)" — 8:02
  3. "City Walls" — 6:11
  4. "Against the Wind" — 5:15
  5. (i) "Where You Lead I'll Follow" — 0:00
    (ii) "Stormcrow and Pilgrim" — 0:00
    (iii) "Where You Lead I'll Follow (Reprise)" — 8:47
  6. "Return of the Mountain King" — 6:40
  7. "The End of Summer (Galadriel's Theme)" — 5:51
  8. "This Gallant Band of Manic Strangers" — 3:46
  9. "The Fellowship" — 4:23

Personnel

  • Bob Catley — vocals
  • Gary Hughes — vocals, keyboards
  • Vinny Burns — guitars
  • Steve McKenna — bass
  • John Cooksey — drums
  • Additional Musicians

  • Tracey Hitchings — vocals (on "Against the Wind")
  • Production

  • Produced by Gary Hughes
  • Mixing by Audu Obaje
  • Engineered by Audu Obaje, Kirk Podmore, Vinny Burns and Gary Hughes
  • Songs

    1The Wraith of the Ring7:06
    2I - The Fields That I Recall / II - Emissary / III - The Fields That I Recall (reprise)8:02
    3City Walls6:11

    References

    Middle Earth (album) Wikipedia