The Robe (album)
Appearance
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Released | September 29, 1997 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 65:38 | |||
Label | MTM Records MTM 199635 | |||
Producer | Gary Hughes | |||
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The Robe is the third studio album released by the hard rock band Ten. It was the third and last album produced by Mike Stone.
The Robe / Bonus Collection containing 2 discs and 23 songs was released in 1999.[1]
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Gary Hughes except where noted.
- "The Robe" – 9:04
- "Bright On the Blade" – 4:51
- "Standing On the Edge of Time" – 5:03 (Gary Hughes, Vinny Burns)
- "Virtual Reality" – 5:49
- "Arcadia" – 7:34
- "Battlelines" – 4:18
- "You're In My Heart" – 6:38
- "Fly Like an Eagle" – 7:13
- "Ten Fathoms Deep" – 7:10
- "Someday" – 7:58 (Gary Hughes, Vinny Burns)
2016 japanese SHM-CD remaster (AVALON MICP-11296) bonus track:
- "If Only For A Day" - 8:12
Personnel
[edit]- Gary Hughes – vocals and programming
- Vinny Burns – Lead guitars and programming
- John Halliwell – Rhythm guitars
- Ged Rylands – keyboards
- Greg Morgan – drums and percussion
- Andrew Webb – bass guitar
- Jason Thanos – backing vocals
- Ray Brophy – backing vocals and programming
- Ed Collins – trumpet and flugelhorn
- Dru Baker – tenor and alto saxophone
- Dave Chadwick – Voiceovers
Production
[edit]- Mixing – Mike Stone
- Engineer – Ray Brophy
- Additional Engineering – Audu Obaje, Tim Baxter and Royston Hollyer
Concepts
[edit]- The song "The Robe" depicts the quest of the escaping Christian Knights after the siege of Jerusalem, who were trying to find a safe hiding place for the robe used to wrap Christ's body following the Crucifixion. The Robe is also a novel about the Crucifixion written by Lloyd C. Douglas, from which several concepts and ideas were used.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ The Robe/Bonus Collection - Ten | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 12 April 2022
- ^ "HOME".