X/The Name of the Rose

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X/The Name Of The Rose
XTheNameOfTheRose.jpg
Compilation album by
Ten
ReleasedNovember 22, 1999 [1]
Genre Pop/Rock
Length2:36:39
Label Frontiers Records
FR CD 039
Producer Gary Hughes
Ten chronology
Spellbound
(1999)
X/The Name Of The Rose
(1999)
Babylon
(2000)
Ten compilation chronology
The Best of Ten 1996-1999
(1999)
X/The Name of the Rose
(1999)
The Robe/Bonus Collection
(1999)

X/The Name Of The Rose is a compilation album released by the hard rock band Ten. [2] The double compact disc contains the debut Ten studio album X originally released in 1996 and the band's second album The Name of the Rose, along with a number of bonus tracks, which were only available on the band's Japanese exclusive EP, The Name of the Rose.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Gary Hughes except where noted.

Disc one-X

  1. The Crusades/It's All About Love" – 8:07 (Hughes/Vinny Burns)
  2. After the Love Has Gone" – 5:27
  3. Yesterday Lies In the Flames" – 5:06
  4. The Torch" – 5:25
  5. Stay With Me" – 5:52
  6. Close Your Eyes and Dream" – 6:24
  7. Eyes of a Child" – 5:02
  8. Can't Slow Down" – 5:29
  9. Lamb to the Slaughter" – 4:50
  10. Soliloquy/The Loneliest Place In the World" – 10:28
  11. When Only Love Can Ease the Pain" – 5:07
  12. After the Love Has Gone" (Live version) – 5:21
  13. Can't Slow Down" (Live version) – 6:17

Disc two-"The Name Of The Rose"

  1. The Name of the Rose" – 8:31
  2. Wildest Dreams" – 5:33
  3. Don't Cry" – 5:00
  4. Turn Around" – 3:52
  5. Pharaoh's Prelude: Ascension to the Afterlife" – 3:54
  6. Wait For You" – 5:31
  7. The Rainbow" – 6:03 (G. Hughes/Zoe Hughes)
  8. Through the Fire" – 8:19
  9. Goodnight Saigon" – 7:02
  10. Wings of the Storm" – 5:02
  11. Standing In Your Light" – 7:18
  12. The Quest" – 4:52
  13. You're My Religion" – 6:48

Personnel

X

The Name Of The Rose

Production

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References

  1. "X/The Name of the Rose". AllMusic . 14 November 2011.
  2. "Ten Official". Home page. Retrieved 9 December 2016.