In a Foreign Town

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Reactions to the album are mixed due largely to the rather dated 1980s rhythm tracks and production. However, others value it highly because it is one of Hammill's most politically engaged albums, covering such topics as apartheid ("Sun City Nightlife"), big business ("Sci-Finance (Revisited)" – a reworking of "Sci-Finance", the Van der Graaf song from Vital) and global politics ("Hemlock"). "Time to Burn" was a goodbye to Tony Stratton Smith who had died just prior to this. The song "This Book" is a cover of the song "Abrir y Cerrar" that appeared on the album "Bandido" by the Spanish artist Miguel Bosé, published by CBS in 1986. In this production Peter Hammil is credited as co-writer of other songs.

Last two tracks appear only on CD releases.

Track listing

All tracks written by Peter Hammill; except where indicated

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Personnel

  • Peter Hammill – vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion
  • Stuart Gordon – violin on (1)

Technical

  • Peter Hammill – recording engineer (Sofa Sound, Avon)
  • Paul Ridout – engineer, artwork
  • David Lord – mixing (Crescent Studios, Bath)
  • Paul Ridout – cover design
  • Armando Gallo, Hilary Hammill – photography

References


External links

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