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Into the Valley of the Moon King

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Magnum is a English hard rock/AOR group, hailing from Birmingham. The band was founded in 1972 and is one of the oldest British bands in their type of music.

Founding members are guitarist/songwriter Tony Clarkin and singer Bob Catley.

Between 1995 and 2002 the band was inactive. Bob Catley pursued a solo career.

Current members are, next to Clarkin and Catley, Mark Stanway (keyboards), Al Barrow… Read more in Amazon's Magnum Store

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  • Audio CD (June 16, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Steamhammer / Spv
  • ASIN: B001TKK3FC
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #197,364 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro
2. Cry To Yourself
3. All My Bridges
4. Take Me To The Edge
5. The Moon King
6. Noone Knows His Name
7. In My Mind`s Eye
8. Time To Cross That River
9. If I Ever Lose My Mind
10. A Face In The Crowd
11. Feels Like Treason
12. Blood On Your Barbed Wire Thorns

Editorial Reviews

It's those magical stories, sensitive melodies and powerful rhythms which wow Magnum's fans and the critics every time. Like few other global rock acts, guitarist/songwriter/producer Tony Clarkin, vocalist Bob Catley and their three band members Mark Stanway (keyboards), Al Barrow (bass), and Harry James (drums) succeed at regular intervals in taking their listeners on an adventurous journey through enchanted territories. That's how it was thirty years ago and thankfully hasn't changed in 2009: June 16th will see the arrival of their new studio album, INTO THE VALLEY OF THE MOON KING, which fascinates with a dozen melodic and rocking, diverse and catchy new songs. 'My hope is to make it interesting for anyone who hears the album, so I put great emphasis on lyrics and musical arrangements,' offers Clarkin and can rest assured in view of these impressive tracks that his band s substantial following will love IINTO THE VALLEY OF THE MOON KING.

As in the past, all songs were penned by guitarist Tony Clarkin. 'I wrote and recorded the songs at home, this time I had around sixty numbers in one form or another, then gradually I chose what I thought were the best, worked on them and finally played them to Bob.' The result is diverse and at the same time typical of the band: Magnum shine with lots of sensitive melodies and gritty hooks, and the track, 'Moon King' , sees Clarkin get out his blues guitar and proves that Magnum's vocalist cuts a fine figure in every rock genre. INTO THE VALLEY OF THE MOON KING is new and exciting and features small surprises and intricate details, yet the album definitely continues Magnum's typical melodic rock tradition. Clarkin: 'I think the common ground in all Magnum releases is that we take great pride in making a record and always do the best we can.'

INTO THE VALLEY OF THE MOON KING is available in two versions: as a regular jewel case CD, and for collectors as a vinyl format featuring two LPs and a fold-out cover. And it's the vinyl version which best brings out the album s atmospheric cover artwork, again designed by Rodney Matthews. Magnum fans know Matthews from his work on the classics, Chase The Dragon and On A Storyteller's Night, among others. 'The Moon King artwork is my favourite piece he's ever done for us,' enthuses Clarkin, 'It's got real magic to it.'

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars not too bad!, December 15, 2011
This review is from: Into the Valley of the Moon King (Audio CD)
It is a nice album I have to admit. Yes, it is slightly cheesy but sounds good, I like vocals, melodies, guitars riffs.

For some reason, after playing it 2 times I wanted to play the album again and again which does not happen to me often.

Also, sound good in the car!

I would not compare it with rock classics - it is a different category, but in its category it is pretty strong and nice album.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great album!!, August 16, 2011
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This review is from: Into the Valley of the Moon King (Audio CD)
Clarkin and the guys does it again!

Magnum's "Into the valley of the moonking" is an awesome album.

Of course, Magnum is a classic rock band and if you expect them

to reinvent the wheel, this album won't live up to your expectations.

That being said, if you're looking for Tony clarkin's amazing melodies, Bob Catley's haunting voice, well you won't be disapointed.

After a cool keyboard intro, "Cry to yourself" is a mid tempo song that has a Beatles taste.

"All my bridges are broken" comes next and has a clear 80's vibe.

"Take me to the edge" is a hard driving rock number with a guitar riff that will make you bounce your head back and forth!

Then "The moonking" comes next charged with a powerful bluesy guitar and the whole ambiance of the song comes to a musical climax at the chorus. I have to say that the keyboard line that makes the transition between the bridge and the chorus is just awesome! Clever and gives a powerful feeling to the song!

"No one knows his name" mixes rock with a celtic feel in the chorus. Very good!

"In my mind's eye" Great song with very deep lyrics.

"Time to cross that river" My least favourite song from the album. Not a bad song but just doesn't mesure up to the rest.

"If i ever lose my mind" Al Barrow's rich and powerful bass sound really blend in well to the overdrive guitar and makes a heavy rockin' chorus.

"A face in the crowd" Magnum were allways known to write some poignant ballads.

Well, this one is one of their very best. The accoustic guitar of Clarkin, the beautiful piano lines and keyboard by Mark Stanway gets you right in the heart. Then Bob Catley's voice take the whole song to a stellar level!

"Feels like treason" is another hard rock number and this time, Clarkin totally is the star of the song. Rock Riffs, melodical riffs i mean this song is loaded with Clarkin's genius!

Then we say goodbye to the moonking with "Blood on your barbed wired thorns"

A cool,straight forward rock song with a Beatles "Yeah,yeah,yeah" kind of chorus. Again, Al Barrow's bass really drives the rythmic of the song. A Lynyrd Skynyrd piano hybrid from Stanway gives a "smiley feel" to the song.

These comments are only my personnal impressions. Nonetheless, if you're a Magnum

fan, this album is a must have.
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3.0 out of 5 stars more cool cover art . . ., September 27, 2009
This review is from: Into the Valley of the Moon King (Audio CD)
The British band Magnum, was formed in the early 70's, and Into the Valley of the Moonking (2009), sounds much like mainstream British rock from that decade. The retro style music is generally enjoyable, if you are not particularly interested in rocking out, however the band's appeal in 2009, might be mostly limited to their fans.

Magnum does a variety of things, and ready comparisons to other bands may be tricky, as their music sort of tickles the edges of hard rock, but does not stay there long. Guitarist Tony Clarkin is the primary songwriter, and the emphasis seems to be on cohesive songs, rather than showcasing his guitar playing. The band sometimes makes some interesting decisions regarding song structure.

The ambitious Blood on Your Barbed Wire Thorns, starts out like diluted ACDC, then adds honky tonk piano and slide guitar, before an orchestral assisted finish. The Moon King, is notable as the only bluesy number. It's quite nicely done, but it could have benefitted from more inspired guitar work. That seems to be true for many of the songs. The band probably rocks the hardest on Take Me to the Edge, but still manages to back off from delivering a crunching rocker. On the softer side, a couple of tunes are reminiscent of mellow 70's Elton John.

Into the Valley of the Moonking, is an album that some might be surprised to discover was released in 2009. Part of the lyrics for the song All My Bridges, seem kind of appropriate to the situation, "All my bridges are broken, My direction is lost, Yesterday's caught in the past, I'm stuck here I can't get across". Stuck in the past is where Magnum seems to be. These veteran rockers are competent musicians, comfortable in their particular style. This is perfectly fine, but this many not garner them many new fans. While the album has its moments, it doesn't reach out and grab you, and offers little that is new or notable. It's faint praise, but if you know not to expect any breakout guitar solos, the album does seem to improve with repeated listenings.
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