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Rock Art

Rock Art
Magnum

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Track Listing

  1. We All Need To Be Loved
  2. Hard Hearted Woman
  3. Back In Your Arms Again
  4. Rock Heavy
  5. Tall Ships
  6. Tell Tale Eyes
  7. Love's A Stranger
  8. Hush A Bye Baby
  9. Just This Side Of Heaven
  10. I Will Decide Myself
  11. On Christmas Day

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25798 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-04-18
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Rocking Magnum5
Im a huge fan of this fantastic band and would class Rock Art as one of there most up tempo rock albums,every song is great and a treat to listen to.If you enjoy the music of Magnum this album will blow your socks off it Rocks so if you dont have give it a listen and you will see what I mean.Great Stuff'

'Wings Of Heaven' type album....Why NO rare track was added?3
Sorry, I rather choose early period. "Chase the Dragon" or "On a Storyteller's Night". Minor code and Keyboard orchestration. So, I give only 3 stars. But the quality was not low. It's the matter of favour. Especially, single cut "Tall Ships" is very good sing-along song.

Among Magnum fans, Major-code/guitar-rock type songs also have popularity, Such as "Wings of Heaven". Perhaps they choose last track the best on this album, title is "On Christmas Day". This song will be compared with "Don't Wake the Lion". The Length and Speed change of the last part is similar to.

By the way, why NO rare track was added?: "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry" (B-side of Single: "Tall Ships"). If this track added, the value of this re-release was risen very high...

Best album since Wings Of Heaven5
Goodnight LA was ok, Sleepwalking very mediocre but Rock Art is fantastic! As it happens their last album before splitting in '95 and what a way to go out! (They since reformed in 2002.) This is a very different sounding Magnum to the one that went before it, perhaps showing Clarkin's itchy feet and desire to leave the confines of the Magnum sound. Hard Hearted Woman and Rock Heavy display lots of metallic guitars and an upbeat ferocity - this is rock 'n' roll Magnum-style. I think what makes this such a good album is the diversity of tempos, Sleepwalking and the newer reformation albums are a little guilty of being too ploddy. This then, despite the dodgy cover art is one of the band's very best efforts.