The Eleventh Hour (Magnum album)

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The Eleventh Hour!
Magnum - The Eleventh Hour.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1983
Recorded1983
StudioPortland Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length39:38
Label Jet
Producer Tony Clarkin
Magnum chronology
Chase the Dragon
(1982)
The Eleventh Hour!
(1983)
On a Storyteller's Night
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Kerrang! (mixed) [2]

The Eleventh Hour is the fourth studio album by English rock band Magnum, released in 1983 by Jet Records. The production of this album caused a lot of tension between the band and Jet Records, following the two-year delay to the previous album, Chase the Dragon in 1982 and their first album, Kingdom of Madness , in 1978. [3] These tensions were further strained when Jet Records denied the band a big name producer, leaving them to produce the album themselves. [3]

Contents

The Eleventh Hour! was released in May 1983, peaking at No. 38 in the UK charts, [4] disappointing considering Chase the Dragons peak of No. 17 in 1982. [5] The Eleventh Hour!'s original title was to be Road to Paradise. [6] 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.

Artwork

The cover art was designed by Rodney Matthews.

"The Eleventh Hour! illustration was mostly the brainchild of Magnum's Tony (the hat) Clarkin, a likeable 'Brummie' of eccentric appearance. He came to my studio where we listened to lyrics and he scribbled out a little sketch indicating the figure on the throne, the group of young children and the industrial wasteland. The aircraft (like ducks on a wall) and the unreasoning shark missiles in their silos were my own contribution.

"Tony had joked that his idea for the title of the record had come from his impression of Jet Records who appeared to leave everything until the last minute, though he did explain a deeper significance, one which I think becomes obvious from the artwork.

"Many of Clarkin's lyrics show a deep concern for the shortcomings of our civilization and the injustices which occur, although he is not advocating any revolutionary solutions. The changes have to come from each individual." [7] Rodney Matthews

"Magnum's The Eleventh Hour! was another Tony Clarkin design and is a sort of "Last Days" scenario." [8] Rodney Matthews

Bonus tracks

Sanctuary Records released a 2005 remastered and expanded edition with bonus tracks.

"The Word" (disc 1, 11)
This was recorded in 1982 at Portland Studios, London and we decided to commission Louis Clarke (at great expense) to arrange and conduct The London Philharmonic Orchestra, subsequently recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London. [9] – Tony Clarkin

This track was later released as the B-Side to "Just Like an Arrow".

"True Fine Love" (disc 1, 12)
This was recorded at Portland Studios in early 1982 and was originally intended for "The Eleventh Hour" but was thought to be a bit too rock 'n' roll for that album. We are pleased to see its release now. [9] – Tony Clarkin

"The Prize", "Breakdown", "Vicious Companions" and "Road to Paradise" (disc 1, 13 – 16)
These tracks were recorded for a Radio 1 Friday Rock Show Session on 13 May 1983. The session has Robin George on rhythm guitar and was first broadcast on 27 May 1983. The session was produced by Tony Wilson and engineered by Dave Dade. [3]

"The Prize" and "One Night of Passion" (disc 1, 17 – 18)
were released in 1993 on Magnum's acoustic album, Keeping the Nite Light Burning .

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tony Clarkin.

Original 1983 release
No.TitleLength
1."The Prize"3:39
2."Breakdown"3:59
3."The Great Disaster"3:46
4."Vicious Companions"3:36
5."So Far Away"4:35
6."Hit and Run"3:39
7."One Night of Passion"3:48
8."The Word"4:54
9."Young and Precious Souls"4:03
10."Road to Paradise"3:30
2005 expanded edition
No.TitleLength
11."The Word" (featuring the London Philharmonic Orchestra)4:58
12."True Fine Love" (Outtake)3:22
13."The Prize" (BBC Friday Rock Show Session)3:26
14."Breakdown" (BBC Friday Rock Show Session)3:53
15."Vicious Companions" (BBC Friday Rock Show Session)3:25
16."Road to Paradise" (BBC Friday Rock Show Session)3:30
17."The Prize" (1993 Acoustic Recording)4:37
18."One Night of Passion" (1993 Acoustic Recording)3:48

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

Release history

Date of releaseFormat(s)LabelCatalogue numberNotes
May 1983LP, PD Jet Records JETLP240, JETPD240
January 1987CDJet RecordsJETCD005
June 1988LP, PD, CD FM Records WKFMLP111, WKFMPD111, WKFMXD111
January 1991CD Castle Communications CLACD223
August 1999CD Castle Essentials ESMCD751Includes bonus tracks
October 2005CD Sanctuary Records CMQDD1232Remastered and expanded with bonus tracks
2020/2021LP Renaissance Records US RDEGLP888

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