Chris de Burgh
Title Price USD  Media  Condition  Label 
Moonfleet & Other Stories 4.29  CD  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  Ferryman Productions 88697846232
Item Number: 2751098374 1869

383274 nm/nm




Tracklist
 
Moonfleet
1The Moonfleet Overture5:03
2The Village Of Moonfleet... (Narration)1:28
3The Light On The Bay1:57
4Have A Care2:52
5For Two Days And Nights... (Narration)1:14
6Go Where Your Heart Believes4:12
7The Escape4:19
8And So It Was... (Narration)0:29
9The Days Of Our Age1:54
10The Secret Of The Locket3:32
11With Heavy Heart... (Narration)0:37
12My Heart's Surrender4:10
13Treasure And Betrayal3:43
14Moonfleet Bay3:06
15The Storm3:23
16Greater Love3:29
17In The Years That Followed... (Narration)1:23
18The Moonfleet Finale3:00
Other Stories
19Everywhere I Go3:37
20The Nightingale3:48
21One Life, One Love3:42
22Why Mona Lisa Smiled3:37
23Pure Joy3:06
24People Of The World3:50


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Credits
Accordion - Nigel Hopkins
Arranged By [Orchestra], Piano [Pianist] - Chris Cameron
Art Direction - Alex Hutchinson
Backing Vocals - Hazel Fernandez, Jakko M. Jakszyk
Backing Vocals [Additional] - Geoff Dugmore, Geoffrey Richardson, Jerry Meehan, Nigel Hopkins, Peter Gordeno, Phil Palmer
Banjo - Geoffrey Richardson
Bass [Moog] - Nigel Hopkins
Bass, Bassoon - Jerry Meehan
Conductor [Orchestra] - Nick Ingman
Design [Sleeve] - Chris de Burgh, Kenny Thomson, SJ Johnson
Drums, Percussion - Geoff Dugmore
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Andrew Dudman, Joe Kearns
Fiddle - Geoffrey Richardson
Guitar - Chris de Burgh, Neil Taylor, Phil Palmer
Keyboards - Chris Porter, Peter Gordeno
Management - Kenny Thomson
Mandolin - Geoffrey Richardson
Mixed By, Engineer - Chris Porter
Narrator - Chris Porter
Orchestra - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Organ [Hammond] - Nigel Hopkins
Percussion - Chris Porter
Photography By - Rebecca Miller
Photography By [Cover] - Christie Goodwin
Producer - Chris Porter, Chris de Burgh
Viola - Geoffrey Richardson
Vocals, Written-By - Chris de Burgh
Whistle - Geoffrey Richardson

Notes
Inspired by the book 'Moonfleet' by J Meade Falkner.
℗ 2011 Ferryman Productions Ltd.
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
Band & additional Orchestral recordings at British Grove Studios.
Mixing & additional Recording at Stanley House Studios.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Denmark
Release Date: 2011

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