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The Road to Freedom (Chris de Burgh album)
Chris de Burgh's 15th album post-A&M release From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Road to Freedom is singer Chris de Burgh's 15th original album, released in 2004. It was the first album released after he left A&M, who had released all of de Burgh's previous albums and singles.
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Track listing
All compositions by Chris de Burgh except as noted.
- "When Winter Comes" – 3:48
- "The Road to Freedom" – 4:26
- "Snow Is Falling" – 3:53
- "The Words 'I Love You'" – 3:26
- "Songbird" – 4:00
- "Five Past Dreams" – 3:48
- "Here for You" – 3:41
- "What You Mean to Me" – 3:29 (music: Phil Palmer, lyrics: de Burgh)
- "Rose of England" – 5:14
- "The Journey" – 3:52
- "Read My Name" – 4:16
- "Even Now" – 4:09 (Special Edition Only)
- "Kiss Me from a Distance – 3:22 (Special Edition Only)
- "Little Angel" – 3:10 (Special Edition Only)
- "Once Upon a Time – 3:39 (Special Edition Only)
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Personnel
- Chris de Burgh – vocals, backing vocals, acoustic piano, guitars
- Chris Cameron – acoustic piano (1, 3), orchestral arrangements (1, 3, 7)
- Peter Gordeno – keyboards
- Phil Palmer – guitars
- Rick Mitra – bass guitar
- Danny Cummings – drums, percussion
- Gavyn Wright – orchestral leader
- Isobel Griffiths – orchestral contractor
Production
- Chris de Burgh – producer, sleeve design
- Chris Porter – producer, engineer, mixing
- David Morley – photography (front cover and portrait)
- Mike McCraith – sleeve design
- Kenny Thomson – sleeve design, management
- M+H Communications Ltd. – art direction
References
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