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Tuesday, January 28, 2003 - Bob Catley | After three studio albums as a solo artist and after the hugely successful come back album with Magnum, Bob Catley took some hiatus in order to refresh and re-establish his solo career as well. His new solo album entitled "When Empires Burn" is taking shape with a more live feel and a band approach. This time the songs are written by a new amazingly talented songwriter: Paul Hodson, ex HARD RAIN and new keyboard player for TEN. Still the sound style will be epic and melodic with a much improved production!
The musicians appearing on the album are Bob himself, Paul Hodson on keyboards, Vince O`Regan on guitar, Al Barrow on bass (who also supplied the artwork!) and Jamie Little on drums.
The songs being recorded for consideration are My America, This is The Day, Heaven Can Wait, When Empires Burn, I'll Be Your Fool, Children Of The Circle, Gonna Live Forever, Meaning Of Love, Prophecy, Every Beat Of My Heart and Someday Utopia.
Bob is also planning a UK and European tour starting in late may to launch the release of the album planned for early June. A single will be released prior to the album and will feature "I`ll Be Your Fool", a bonus track from the above mentioned titles plus a couple of special acoustic versions of songs. More details will follow once the song choice has been settled upon. |
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