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Magnum
Artist Icon Breath of Life (2002)
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Breath of Life is the eleventh Studio Album by British Melodic Rock band Magnum; it was released in 2002 by SPV.
Breath of Life is Magnum's comeback album after a hiatus of over six years. The album marks the return of vocalist Bob Catley, guitarist Tony Clarkin, and keyboard player Mark Stanway. Tony Clarkin produced the album during summer 2001 at the Mad Hat Studios, Wolverhampton.
Clarkin comments: "The break since the middle of the Nineties was definitely necessary for me. Since the end of the Seventies, in fact since we embarked on the preparations for our debut recording Kingdom Of Madness, not a single month had gone by in which I didn't work for Magnum, composed for the group, or at least thought of them permanently. For almost twenty years, all my thoughts had revolved around the band. I needed a break to clear my head and to be able to devote myself to the band again with renewed energy." — Tony Clarkin, 2002.
During his sabbatical, Clarkin worked as a producer, wrote songs for other artists and brought out two albums with Hard Rain together with Bob Catley. Both "Still" and "Dream About You" was demoed by Tony Clarkin and Sue McCloskey.
The album was originally intended to be a double CD release containing a free CD of old Magnum material, however SPV reduced the package to a limited edition version including three additional tracks on a single CD to lower costs. The double CD was released in Japan.
All of the drum parts on the album are drum samples or played by Tony Clarkin.
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