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Phantoms (Remastered)

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Download links and information about Phantoms (Remastered) by Alan Hull. This album was released in 1979 and it belongs to Rock, World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:14:57 minutes.

Artist: Alan Hull
Release date: 1979
Genre: Rock, World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:14:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Wish You Well 3:33
2. Anywhere Is Everywhere 3:53
3. Make Me Want To Stay 4:20
4. Dancing (On The Judgement Day) 3:56
5. A Walk In The Sea 3:12
6. Corporation Rock 5:51
7. Madmen And Loonies 3:13
8. Somewhere Out There 4:20
9. Love Is The Alibi 2:24
10. Love Is The Answer 3:40
11. Isn’t It Strange 3:44
12. Spittin’ In The Wind 3:30
13. Lay Back And Dream 4:28
14. Something Got The Better Of You 4:55
15. Somewhere Out There 4:22
16. Raw Bacon 4:02
17. A Walk In The Sea 3:18
18. Evening 4:20
19. Dancing (On The Judgement Day) 3:56

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Alan Hull's third solo album, and his last before Lindisfarne reconvened in 1979, follows firmly in the footsteps of its two predecessors, while advancing their musical outlook towards entire new pastures. Indeed, a crack band and lush production could lure you into mistaking the opening "I Wish You Well" for any number of contemporary MOR troubadours, although the self-deprecating "Anywhere Is Everywhere" quickly brings your ears back to basics, a rock & rolling singalong that finds Hull sounding as sharp and sassy as he ever did in the past... and ever would in the future. Brilliant stuff. Elsewhere, "Dancing (On the Judgement Day)," "Madmen and Loonies," and the punchily prescient "Corporation Rock" all haul Hull's dry sense of humor back into view, while the 2007 CD reissue expands the original LP with no less than nine bonus tracks, including four from Hull's 1977 Radiator project, and five excellent demos.