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The Eleventh Hour

The Eleventh Hour
Magnum

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Track Listing

  1. Prize
  2. Breakdown
  3. Great Disaster
  4. Vicious Companions
  5. So Far Away
  6. Hit And Run
  7. One Night Of Passion
  8. Word
  9. Young And Precious Souls
  10. Road To Paradise
  11. Word
  12. True Fine Love
  13. Prize
  14. Breakdown
  15. Vicious Companions
  16. Road To Paradise
  17. Prize
  18. One Night Of Passion

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17227 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Super Magnum5
Being a huge fan of this fantastic band I have to say this is one my favoutite albums.Sound quality on album is great and you get some extra live tracks as well which are really good.On this album you can here where the band are going with their music,next release was On a Stotytellers Night which we all know was a benchmark album for the band.
If you like early Magnum you have to get this album for your collection,I started mine with the terrific Kingdom Of Madness and its been on going ever since and great its been as well.Check out Chase The Dragon as well also a must.
Hope review is of some help.

ROAD TO PARADISE???3
After the success of 1982's Chase The Dragon, Magnum could be forgiven for thinking that the big time was just around the corner. However, The Eleventh Hour represents one of the most difficult periods the band would ever have to endure.
What's a shame is that this, Magnums fourth studio effort is a good, solid record. The first four tracks, The Prize, Breakdown, Vicious Companions and The Great Disaster, get the album of to a flying start and show guitarist/songwriter Tony Clarkin becoming more adept at creating good songs of a shorter length. However, with the exception of the excellent One Night Of Passion and the anthemic The Word, The Eleventh Hour runs out of steam a little. All in all though, Magnum managed to create a follow up to the superb Chase The Dragon that more than holds its own, and with some more inspired cover artwork by Rodney Matthews, The Eleventh Hour is a decent package.
Magnum's major problem that year was a lack of marketing muscle from the record label and also being forced to self produce the music, for cost cutting purposes. Couple this up with the end of The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal movement in which the band had been carelessly pigeonholed, and the albums lack of major league success isn't so much of a mystery. However, good times were only a couple of years away, and Magnum would never sound the same again. In the meantime, sit back, relax and enjoy one of the bands more forgotten efforts. A guilty pleasure indeed.

A Forgotten Classic4
As a long time Magnum fan , I recently rediscovered my vinyl recording of this album , and realised there are a number of classics here that have been overlooked on the live circuit over the years . In fact , Tony Clarkin alludes to this in the sleevenotes interview he gave for this remastered expanded edition of the album .

The original album features a band reaching towards the pinnacle of their career ( the next album was 'On A Storytellers Night' ) , and the maturity and variation of the songwriting by Mr Clarkin exemplifies this .

As well as the original album , there are included some live recordings and remixed versions of tracks that add to the quality of the album overall .

So if you're a Magnum fan , or even a fan of prog rock , this is definitely worth a look .