Never Say Goodbye (Ten album)
Never Say Goodbye | ||||
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Live album by Ten | ||||
Released | February 25, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Genre | Melodic Hard rock, Hard rock | |||
Length | 153:41 | |||
Label |
Frontiers Records FR CD 001 | |||
Ten chronology | ||||
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Never Say Goodbye is a live album released by the melodic hard rock band Ten. The double compact disc was recorded during 1997-1998 on "The Name of the Rose" and "The Robe" tours. It was the first album ever released by the Italian label Frontiers Records.
Track listing
All songs written by Gary Hughes except where noted.
Disc one
- "The Robe" – 9:12
- "Bright on the Blade" – 4:52
- "Wildest Dreams" – 5:24
- "The Torch" – 5:47
- "Yesterday Lies in the Flames" – 5:23
- "The Rainbow" – 6:29 (G. Hughes/Zoe Hughes)
- "The Crusades" (Instrumental) – 1:55 (Hughes/Vinny Burns)
- "Don't Cry" – 6:13
- "Goodnight Saigon" – 6:58
- "Arcadia" – 7:45
- "You're in My Heart" – 3:59
- "The Loneliest Place in the World" – 11:28
Disc two
- "Ten Fathoms Deep" – 7:09
- "After the Love Has Gone" – 5:19
- "Stay With Me" – 5:20
- "Standing on the Edge of Time" – 5:09 (Hughes/Burns)
- "Fly Like an Eagle" – 7:39
- "Drum Solo" (Instrumental) – 1:18
- "Battlelines" – 4:30
- "The Pharaoh's Prelude: Ascension to the Afterlife" – 3:54
- "Wait for You" – 6:08
- "The Name of the Rose" – 9:16
- "Black Moon Rising" (Studio version) – 4:05
- "Venus and Mars" (Studio version) – 4:34
- "If Only for a Day" (Studio version) – 8:13
- "Give Me a Piece of Your Heart" (Studio version) – 5:42 (Hughes/Burns)
The Asian version (Zero Corporation XRCN 2021) does not include tracks 11-14.
Personnel
- Gary Hughes – vocals
- Vinny Burns – Lead guitars
- John Halliwell – Rhythm guitars and backing vocals
- Ged Rylands – keyboards and backing vocals
- Steve McKenna – bass guitar and backing vocals
- Greg Morgan – drums and percussion
Production
- Mixing – Ray Brophy
- Engineer – Ray Brophy
External links
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