Turn of the Wheel

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Turn of the Wheel
Tempest Wheel.JPG
Studio album by
Released1996
RecordedSoundTek Studios
Campbell, CA
Genre Celtic rock
Length53:13
Label Magna Carta
Producer Robert Berry
Tempest chronology
Surfing to Mecca
(1994)
Turn of the Wheel
(1996)
The Gravel Walk
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Turn of the Wheel is a 1996 album by Tempest. [2] It was their first release on a major label, Magna Carta Records. It was also their first in a long string of albums produced by Robert Berry. Michael Mullen is pictured in the album artwork, but does not appear on the album (as he rejoined after it was finished).

Contents

Tracks

  1. The Barrow Man (Sorbye)
  2. Dunmore Lassies (Traditional)
  3. The Soul Cages (Sorbye/Reynolds)
  4. Bogey’s Bonnie Bell (Traditional/Tempest)
  5. The Midnight Sun (Sorbye)
  6. Winding Road (Sorbye)
  7. Bonden og Kraka (The Farmer and the Crow) (Traditional/Sorbye)
  8. For the Three of Us (Williamson)
  9. Nine Points of Roguery (Traditional)
  10. Cat in the Corner (Sorbye)

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References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Turn of the Wheel > Overview". Allmusic . Retrieved December 6, 2009.
  2. "Tempest: Discography".