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My Mind's Eye (Comsat Angels album) : ウィキペディア英語版
My Mind's Eye (album)


''My Mind’s Eye'' was released in 1992 on RPM Records, and in 1993 on Caroline Records in the US. It was rereleased by Thunderbird Records in 2001, and remastered with additional tracks by Renascent Records in February 2007.
This was the last album The Comsat Angels produced with their original lineup. Around the time ''My Mind’s Eye'' was released, bass player Kevin Bacon left the band to devote more time to his career as a music producer.〔Step Off, interviews, Stephen Fellows interviewed by Tony Kinson 13/3/97 ()〕 For some of the tracks, Bacon was not involved in the writing and only came in to record them.〔Step Off, interviews, Stephen Fellows interviewed by Tony Kinson 13/3/97 ()〕 He would be replaced by Terry Todd for the band's last album and tour in 1994-95.〔Step Off, interviews, Stephen Fellows interviewed by Tony Kinson 13/3/97 ()〕
When Comsats frontman Steve Fellows was asked which of the band's albums was his favorite, he named ''My Mind’s Eye''.〔Liner notes from 2007 reissue of ''My Mind’s Eye''〕 In a 1997 interview, Fellows said, "''My Mind’s Eye'' for me is the sort of apex of the group and although it didn't do that well and there wasn't a great deal of press surrounding it, the reviews we got for that were among the best we ever had."〔Step Off, interviews, Stephen Fellows interviewed by Tony Kinson 13/3/97 ()〕
== Track listing (1992/1993/2001) ==
''All tracks written by Fellows/Glaisher/Bacon/Peake, except Driving, Beautiful Monster, My Mind’s Eye and Route 666 which were written by Fellows/Glaisher/Peake.''
# "Driving" – 4:33
# "Beautiful Monster" – 2:24
# "Shiva Descending" – 4:09
# "My Mind’s Eye" – 3:26
# "I Come from the Sun" – 6:10
# "Field of Tall Flowers" – 3:15
# "Always Near" – 3:25
# "Route 666" – 3:18
# "Mystery Plane" – 3:03
# "And All the Stars" – 4:27

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