Turn of the Wheel
Turn of the Wheel is a 1996 album by Tempest.[2] It was their first release on a major label, Magna Carta Records. It was also their first in a long string of albums produced by Robert Berry. Michael Mullen is pictured in the album artwork, but does not appear on the album (as he rejoined after it was finished).
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Recorded | SoundTek Studios Campbell, CA | |||
| Genre | Celtic rock | |||
| Length | 53:13 | |||
| Label | Magna Carta | |||
| Producer | Robert Berry | |||
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Tracks
- The Barrow Man (Sorbye)
- Dunmore Lassies (Traditional)
- The Soul Cages (Sorbye/Reynolds)
- Bogey’s Bonnie Bell (Traditional/Tempest)
- The Midnight Sun (Sorbye)
- Winding Road (Sorbye)
- Bonden og Kraka (The Farmer and the Crow) (Traditional/Sorbye)
- For the Three of Us (Williamson)
- Nine Points of Roguery (Traditional)
- Cat in the Corner (Sorbye)
Credits
- Lief Sorbye - mandolin, vocals
- Rob Wullenjohn - guitar
- Jay Nania - bass
- Adolfo Lazo - drums
- Keith Emerson, (keyboard on track 1)
- Robert Berry - additional keyboards
- Jon Berger (acoustic and electric violins, pennywhistle on track 2),
- Chojo Jacques (violin on tracks 5,6, 8)
- Album produced by Tempest with Robert Berry.
- Vocal Production by Mike Wible and Patricia Reynolds.
- Engineered by Robert Berry and Mike Wible.
- Recorded and mixed at SoundTek Studios: Campbell, CA.
- Mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Records, Berkeley, CA.
- Released by Magna Carta.
References
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Turn of the Wheel > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved December 6, 2009.
- "Tempest: Discography".
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