On a Storyteller's Night

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On a Storyteller's Night
Magnum - On a storytellers Night.jpg
Studio album by
Released13 May 1985
Recorded1985
StudioAbattoir Studios, Birmingham, England
Genre Rock
Length45:45
Label
Producer Kit Woolven
Magnum chronology
The Eleventh Hour
(1983)
On a Storyteller's Night
(1985)
Vigilante
(1986)
Singles from On a Storyteller's Night
  1. "Just Like an Arrow"
    Released: March 1985
  2. "On a Storyteller's Night"
    Released: May 1985

On a Storyteller's Night is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Magnum, released on 13 May 1985 on FM Records in the UK and on Polydor Records in Germany.

Contents

The album is widely considered to be Magnum's breakthrough album, and remains its best-selling album to date.

Background and recording

Magnum had parted company with Jet Records in 1983, and Mark Stanway had departed to work with Phil Lynott's Grand Slam, and Kex Gorin had joined Robin George's band. [1] In 1984, Keith Baker took over management, and the band recruited Jim Simpson as a drummer and Eddie George as keyboard player. Following a six-week tour of the UK, Tony Clarkin began writing new material. [2] Mark Stanway later returned to the band, and the band recruited Kit Woolven, who has produced albums for Phil Lynott, David Gilmour and Thin Lizzy. The album was recorded at DEP International Studios, then known as The Abattoir Studios, the home of UB40.

Content

Cover art

The cover art was designed by Rodney Matthews.

"On a Storyteller's Night is also a favourite of mine and one of my best known images. Again it was largely designed by Tony Clarkin with his formidable biro!" [3] Rodney Matthews

"One of Matthews' best-loved pictures [is] 'On a Storyteller's Night', which was used by Magnum as a sleeve. As surprising as the degree of lively detail is that it took only ten days to complete (with the help of some Midnight oil). The suggestion came from Tony Clarkin, Magnum's leader, writer and lyricist. The taverns interior is faintly reminiscent of The George in Norton St. Philip near Rodney's former home on Somerset. Background details include two previous Matthews' covers for the band [ Chase The Dragon and The Eleventh Hour ], while Matthews' own dog, Patch is under the table." [4] — Nigel Suckling

The album features one of Tony Clarkin's most thoughtful songs, "Les Morts Dansants" — a simple song that paints a picture of a man suffering from shell shock being executed by a firing squad, as his condition is misunderstood as cowardice (the fate of hundreds of British soldiers during World War I); the song accomplishes this with some colorful and imaginative metaphors. [5] The song was covered in 1987 by the American singer Patty Smyth of the band Scandal on her first solo album Never Enough, but because of its French title the song was retitled "Call To Heaven".

Release

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Classic Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [6]

The album achieved a silver award[ clarification needed ] two months after the release, and a gold award[ clarification needed ] four years later. [7]

Upon its release in May 1985, On a Storyteller's Night reached No. 24 in the UK charts [8] and launched the band across Europe and is also notable for the stunning cover by fantasy illustrator Rodney Matthews. Two singles were released to promote the album, an alternative recording of "Just Like an Arrow" in March 1985 and "On a Storyteller's Night" in May 1985. In 2005, Sanctuary Records remastered and expanded the album for its 20th anniversary, including a bonus disc of the album's demo material. The band also toured, performing all of the tracks in their entirety for the first time. The 2005 expanded version of the album was reissued on 22 September 2006 in Japan, with mini LP/paper sleeve packaging, through Arcangelo. The album was also included in a limited edition Japanese box set, comprising all six of Sanctuary Records expanded and remastered releases with mini LP/paper sleeve packaging. The set included an outer box with Magnum's Chase The Dragon artwork.

Singles

Just Like an Arrow 7" (March 1985)

  1. "Just Like an Arrow" [alternative take] — 3:22
  2. "Two Hearts" [alternative take] — 4:24

The promotional video for "Just Like An Arrow" showed a black jeep, starting in a bullfighting ring and ending up reaching the band who were laying at the base of a cliff. In parallel, a caped and hooded rider in Arabic clothing remniscient of Scheherazade on a horse rode on an apparent quest to reach to band, ultimately revealed to be a beautiful young woman. The true meaning of these parallel aspects of the video are utterly lost and the video has to qualify as one of the most baffling or pointless. The single and video also feature an "alternative take" on the track, with the guitar solo partially covered by added vocals.

Just Like an Arrow 12" (March 1985)

  1. "Just Like an Arrow" [alternative take] — 3:22
  2. "Two Hearts" [alternative take] — 4:24
  3. "The Word" [B-Side] — 4:58

On a Storyteller's Night 7" (May 1985)

  1. "On a Storyteller's Night" — 4:59
  2. "Before First Light" — 3:52

On a Storyteller's Night 12" (May 1985)

  1. "On a Storyteller's Night" — 4:59
  2. "Before First Light" — 3:52

Reissues

Date of releaseFormatsLabelCatalogue numberNotes
05/85LP, PD, CD FM Records WKFMLP34, WKFMPD34, WKMXD34
12/88LPFM RecordsWKFMHP34
01/90LPFM RecordsWKFMGP34
01/93CD Jet Records JETCD1007Includes interview
02/00CD Receiver Records RRCD283Includes interview
10/052CD Sanctuary Records CMQDD1115Remastered and expanded with bonus disc of rarities

"These demos were recorded at a studio called Switch Music which has long ceased to exist. I think the original recording date was in the Autumn of 1984, we went into the studio to produce some rough ideas for the songs consequently this is why some of the tracks just have a drum machine on them. At the time we began recording the album we didn't have a record deal but this changed when we were halfway through the demos when we did get signed and continued to record the rest of the demos as a Live Band."

"Some of the songs started life with different titles. 'Les Morts Dansants' had a working title of 'Cannon' and 'Steal Your Heart' was originally titled 'Come on Young Love'. 'The Last Dance' changed dramatically from the original recordings which is very obvious when you compare the demo version to the finished song and the demo to 'All England's Eyes' has a hideous solo on a melodica as I didn't have my guitar at the studio that day and there was a melodica lying around the studio, enough said!!"

"The extra tracks are demos recorded in their most basic form and were the first stage the songs went through. We then played them live on stage before we ever recorded them properly which meant they changed from show to show and were suitable "road tested" before recording. The title track 'On A Storyteller's Night' was written on the road on a tour bus a month before we went into the studio to record the album."

"Finally in 1985 we went into Abattoir Studios in Birmingham to record On a Storyteller's Night." [9] Tony Clarkin, February 2005

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tony Clarkin

Disc 1 (original 1985 release)
No.TitleLength
1."How Far Jerusalem"6:25
2."Just Like an Arrow"3:22
3."On a Storyteller's Night"4:59
4."Before First Light"3:52
5."Les Morts Dansants"5:47
6."Endless Love"4:30
7."Two Hearts"4:25
8."Steal Your Heart"3:59
9."All England's Eyes"4:47
10."The Last Dance"3:39
Disc 2 (2005 expanded edition)
No.TitleLength
1."How Far Jerusalem" (Demo)5:45
2."Endless Love" (Demo)3:49
3."Before First Light" (Demo)4:26
4."All England's Eyes" (Demo)4:50
5."Come on Young Love #1" (Demo)3:47
6."Come on Young Love #2" (Demo)3:30
7."Cannon (a.k.a. Les Morts Dansants)" (Demo)5:07
8."The Last Dance" (Demo)4:09
9."Interview with Tony Clarkin and Bob Catley"24:46

Personnel

Magnum
Additional musicians
Production

Charts

Chart (1985)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [10] 44
UK Albums (OCC) [11] 24

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [12] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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