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Goodbye to the Age of Steam

1994 studio album by Big Big Train From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Goodbye to the Age of Steam
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Goodbye To The Age of Steam is the debut studio album by the English progressive rock band, Big Big Train. It was released in 1994, by Giant Electric Pea. On the official BBT website, Spawton has revealed that "much of the album was about how people lose their way in their lives; about the tightrope we all walk every day. The album title wasn't linked to this, but it conveyed a feeling of pathos which fitted the mood of the songs."

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Re-release

The original album is out of print. In 2010 it was remastered by members of the band, and the track list has been expanded by three tracks: one being recorded for the 1993 demo The Infant Hercules, one newly recorded instrumental track from the 2010 line-up (including Nick D'Virgilio on drums and David Longdon on keyboards), and an expanded version of the original album track "Losing Your Way". The remastered version was released in 2011 with new artwork and liner notes.[1]

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Track listing

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2011 bonus tracks

  1. Far Distant Thing (Spawton) – 4:35 (1993 recording, originally released on The Infant Hercules)
  2. Expecting Dragons (Spawton) – 7:16 (new recording)
  3. Losing Your Way (Spawton) – 10:01 (extended version)
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Personnel

Guest musicians

  • Rob Aubrey – backing vocals
  • Ken Bundy – backing vocals
  • Gary Chandler – backing vocals
  • Sally French – backing vocals
  • Stuart Nicholson – backing vocals
  • Martin Orford – backing vocals
  • Mandy Taylor – backing vocals
  • Steve Christey – windchimes
  • "allmusic ((( Goodbye to the Age of Steam > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 28 March 2010.

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