The View from the Hill | ||||
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Released | October 15, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 - 1996 Mullinetti Studios Recco Italy | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 58:59 | |||
Label | CMC International | |||
Producer | Phil Palmer | |||
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The View From The Hill. The View From The Hill BUY FROM AMAZON Track Listings Disc: 1 1. Promised Land 4. It's Not Too Late 5. Something to Believe In 6. Way of the World 7. Sometimes Less Is More 8. Children of Paradise. ©2020 Justin Hayward. Justin hayward view from the hill is one of the best albums tracks billy and view from the hill are the two best songs he has ever written very good album will recommend to moody blues fans. One person found this helpful. Comment Report abuse.
The View from the Hill is a solo album released in 1996 by Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues.
Track listing[edit]
All songs written by Justin Hayward unless noted.
- 'I Heard It' - 5:37
- 'Broken Dream' - 5:52
- 'The Promised Land' (Paul Bliss, Phil Palmer) - 7:26
- 'It's Not Too Late' - 5:02
- 'Something to Believe In' (Paul Bliss, Phil Palmer) - 4:22
- 'The Way of the World' - 5:08
- 'Sometimes Less Is More' (Dennis Lambert, Hayward) - 4:08
- 'Troubadour' - 6:34
- 'Shame' - 4:35
- 'Billy' - 7:00
- 'Children of Paradise' (Hayward, Mickey Féat) - 3:15
Personnel[edit]
- Justin Hayward - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Elio Rivagli - Drums, Percussion
- Mickey Feat - Bass, Vocals
- Paul Bliss - Keyboards, Pre-Production
- Phil Palmer - Guitar, Vocals
- Geoffrey Richardson - Voila, Mandolin, Various Pipes
- Helen Leieimann - Cello
- Tessa Niles - Background Vocals
- Lynda Taylor - Background Vocals
- Billy Nichols - Background Vocals
References[edit]
- ^Burger, Jeff. 'The View from the Hill - Justin Hayward | AllMusic'. allmusic.com. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
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Artist: Justin Hayward
Title Of Album: The View From The Hill
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: CMC International Records
Genre: Art-Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:58:59
Total Size: 159 Mb
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Tracklist:
01. I Heard It (5:38)
02. Broken Dream (5:52)
03. The Promised Land (7:26)
04. It's Not Too Late (5:02)
05. Something to Believe In (4:22)
06. The Way of the World (5:08)
07. Sometimes Less Is More (4:08)
08. Troubadour (6:34)
09. Shame (4:35)
10. Billy (7:00)
11. Children of Paradise (3:15)
Line-up:
Justin Hayward: Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Elio Rivagli: Drums, Percussion
Mickey Feat: Bass, Vocals
Justin Hayward The View From The Hill Mp3 Torrent
Paul Bliss: Keyboards, Pre-ProductionPhil Palmer: Guitar, Vocals
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Geoffrey Richardson: Voila, Mandolin, Various PipesJustin Hayward The View From The Hill Mp3 Player
Helen Leieimann: Cello
Tessa Niles: Background Vocals
Justin Hayward The View From The Hill Mp3 Download
Lynda Taylor: Background Vocals
Billy Nichols: Background Vocals
Though its few best tracks may alone be worth the price of admission to serious fans, The View From the Hill mostly showcases some of Moody Blues vocalist/guitarist Hayward's worst excesses. The album opens with the engaging 'I Heard It,' and a catchy number whose electronic flourishes recall the Moodys' 'Your Wildest Dreams.' Up next is the album's clear highlight -- the ethereal, hypnotic 'Broken Dream,' which boasts a flamenco-spiced guitar and a prominently mixed vocal that ranks with Hayward's finest. But The View From the Hill is mostly downhill from there. Blame overproduction and cliché-ridden lyrics about 'pockets full of dreams,' 'the dark of the mystic night,' and 'sadness in your eyes.'