Current page: Discography - 'Prisoners on the Line' tracks
Current page: Discography - 'Prisones on the Line' tracks
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"Prisoners on the Line"
| Prisoners on the Line - Track List | ||
| Title | Song Writer(s) | |
|---|---|---|
| Overture (instrumental) | ||
| Soliquay 1 | Chris Simpson | |
| Wild Horses | Chris Simpson | |
| Ain't no turning Back | Chris Simpson | |
| Faces of London | Chris Simpson | |
| When you Fall | Tom Hoy and Chris Simpson | |
| Soliquay 2 | Chris Simpson | |
| Forever | Chris Simpson | |
| In Tomorrow | Chris Simpson | |
| Song for John | Chris Simpson | |
| Rainy Day Companion | Tom Hoy | |
| Nothing so Bad (it can't get better) | Chris Simpson | |
| Idle Wind | Tom Hoy | |
| C'est la Vie (that's life) | Tom Hoy | |
This was first released in 1978. Although it was one of the six Magna Carta albums to go Gold, it has not been re-released on CD.
It featured Roy Babbington on Bass; Hennie Bekker on Keyboards; BJ Cole on Pedal Steel Guitar; Les Cyrcle on Drums; Mike Findley on Guitar; Tom Hoy on Guitar and Vocals; Dave Markee on Bass; Nigel Portman Smith on Accordian' Chris Simpson on Guitar and Vocals; Robin Thyne on Guitar and Vocals; and Emil Zjhbz on Vocals. Robin Ellis, who played Poldark in the TV series read the soliquays.