Far Beyond These Castle Walls

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Reception

Billboard in its review of 29 March 1975 considered the album's "sophisticated lyrics and production are good for college market" and expressed a hope that A&M Records will found "another deserving artist" in face of Chris De Burgh.[1] Mike DeGagne of AllMusic retrospectively praised the album, saying: "His gentle, beguiling vocal style is introduced, which instantly trademarks him as a genuine master of the soft ballad... What is most important about this album is the manner in which it reveals de Burgh as one of the finest mood-invoking artists ever."[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Chris de Burgh

  1. "Hold On" – 4:03
  2. "The Key" – 4:08
  3. "Windy Night" – 4:53
  4. "Sin City" – 4:35
  5. "New Moon" – 4:59
  6. "Watching the World" – 3:32
  7. "Lonesome Cowboy" – 4:23
  8. "Satin Green Shutters" – 5:02
  9. "Turning Round", released outside the UK and Ireland as "Flying" – 6:24
  10. "Goodnight" – 2:07

Musicians

Production

  • Produced and Engineered by Robin Geoffrey Cable
  • Assistant Engineers – Mark Dodson and Mike Stavrou
  • Recorded at Ramport Studios and AIR Studios (London, UK).
  • Mixed at AIR Studios and Trident Studios (London, UK).
  • Art Direction – Fabio Nicoli
  • Design – Nick Marshall
  • Photography – Dave Morse

Notes

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