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Prisoners On The Line

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Prisoners On The Line is the seventh studio album by Scottish folk band 'Magna Carta', released in 1978 on the Philips Label, Produced by Emil Zoghby. Founding member Chris Simpson dislikes the album for it's production and it's producer not understanding who Magna Carta were as a band The album artwork was designed by Neil Simone, Dave Field and Alan Schmidt. The album was arranged by Hennie Bekker. And was released on CD in 2009 by Repertoire Records with no bonus tracks.

Track listing Side One 1. Overture (2:12) 2. Soliloquy 1 (0:46) 3. Wild Horses (4:00) 4. Ain't No Turning Back (2:25) 5. Faces Of London (3:20) 6. When You Fall (3:47) 7. Soliloquy 2 (1:11)

Side Two 1. Forever (3:57) 2.In Tomorrow (3:30) 3. Song For John (4:40) 4. Rainy Day Companion (2:40) 5. Nothing So Bad (It Can't Get Better) (3:46) 6. Idle Wind (4:12) 7. C'est-La-Vie (That's Life) (2:39)

Musicians Chris Simpson - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitars, Vocals Tom Hoy - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals Nigel Portman Smith - Accordion Robbie Thayne - Vocals, Recorder Mike Findlay - Guitars BJ Cole - Pedal Steel Guitar Hennie Bekker - Piano, Keyboards, Arrangements Dave Markee - Bass Guitar Roy Babbington - Double Bass Les Cyrcle - Drums, Percussion Robin Ellis - Spoken Word vocals (2,7) Emil Zoghby - Backing Vocals, Producer

References[edit]

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=14575 https://magnacarta-music.com/2005/09/01/magna-carta-the-story-so-far/ https://www.allmusic.com/album/prisoners-on-the-line-mw0000855130


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