Lonely Robot: Please Come Home - Limited Gatefold, 180-Gram Solid White Colored Vinyl
Lonely Robot: Please Come Home - Limited Gatefold, 180-Gram Solid White Colored Vinyl
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Lonely Robot
Label: Music on Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8719262023376
Genre: Rock
Limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on solid white coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Expanded edition including three bonus tracks & 4-page booklet with lyrics. Please Come Home is the debut solo project by mastermind, producer, guitarist and vocalist John Mitchell (Kino, It Bites, Frost, Arena). Mitchell is assisted by Craig Blundell on drums and Nick Beggs on bass. The album features several guest appearances, including Marillion vocalist Steve Hogarth, Go West vocalist Peter Cox, Touchstone vocalist Kim Seviour, a duet with folk singer Heather Findlay, a striking guitar solo on "Humans Being" by Nik Kershaw and the narration throughout the album has been recorded by renowned actor Lee Ingleby (BBC's Inspector George Gently).
Tracks:
1.1 Airlock
1.2 God Vs Man
1.3 The Boy in the Radio
1.4 Why Do We Stay?
1.5 Lonely Robot
1.6 A Godless Sea
1.7 Oubliette
2.1 Construct/Obstruct
2.2 Are We Copies?
2.3 Humans Begin
2.4 The Red Balloon
2.5 Humans Being (Ambient Mix)
2.6 Why Do We Stay? (Piano Mix)
2.7 A Godless Sea (Ocean Mix)