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''Fog on the Tyne'' is a 1971 album by English rock band Lindisfarne. Bob Johnston produced the album, which was recorded at Trident Studios in the summer of 1971. It was released on Charisma Records in Great Britain and Elektra Records in America. It gave the group their breakthrough in England, topping the album charts early in 1972. "Meet Me on the Corner", one of two songs written by bassist Rod Clements, reached No. 5 as a single. The title track became the band's signature tune. Simon Cowe made his debut as a writer, contributing the song "Uncle Sam". Both tracks on the B-side of "Meet Me on the Corner", "Scotch Mist" (an instrumental), and "No Time To Lose", appeared as bonus tracks when the album was reissued on CD. A heavily reworked version of the title track with vocals by footballer Paul Gascoigne was released in 1990 under the title "Fog on the Tyne (Revisited)", credited to Gazza and Lindisfarne. It reached number two in the UK Singles Chart. ==Track listing== #"Meet Me on the Corner" (Clements) – 2:38 #"Alright on the Night" (Hull) – 3:32 #"Uncle Sam" (Cowe) – 2:55 #"Together Forever" (Rab Noakes) – 2:34 #"January Song" (Hull) – 4:13 #"Peter Brophy Don't Care" (Hull, Terry Morgan) – 2:47 #"City Song" (Hull) – 3:06 #"Passing Ghosts" (Hull) – 2:28 #"Train in G Major" (Clements) – 3:08 #"Fog on the Tyne" (Hull) – 3:23 Bonus Tracks on CD reissue: #"Scotch Mist" – 2:06 #"No Time To Lose" – 3:16 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fog on the Tyne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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