Back to Babylon (album)
Back to Babylon is the first album by the band Tormé and was released in 1985.[1] The cover was designed by Lisa Valder. It was re-issued on CD by Metal Blade Records in 1989 with "Love, Guns And Money" added. In 2004 it was re-issued again on Lemon Recordings with three bonus tracks: "T.V.O.D.", "Kerrap" and "Love, Guns And Money".
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| Released | 1985 | |||
| Genre | Glam metal | |||
| Label | Zebra Records | |||
| Producer | John McCoy | |||
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Track listing
    
All tracks composed by Bernie Tormé; except where indicated
Side one
    
- "All Around The World" (Tormé, Heilman, Whitewood, Lewis) - 3:52
 - "Star" - 4:35
 - "Eyes of the World" - 4:39
 - "Burning Bridges" - 2:15
 - "Hardcore" (Tormé, Heilman, Whitewood, Lewis) - 3:17
 - "Here I Go" - 2:30
 
Side two
    
- "Family At War" (Phil Lewis, Pete Bonus) (Girl cover) - 4:56
 - "Front Line" - 5:34
 - "Arabia" - 4:59
 - "Mystery Train" - 5:52
 
2004 CD release
    
For the 2004 CD release three tracks from the 1986 "So You Wanna Be A Star" EP were added.
- "All Around The World" (Tormé, Heilman, Whitewood, Lewis) - 3:52
 - "Star" - 4:35
 - "Eyes of the World" - 4:39
 - "Burning Bridges" - 2:15
 - "Hardcore" (Tormé, Heilman, Whitewood, Lewis) - 3:17
 - "Here I Go" - 2:30
 - "Family At War" (Phil Lewis, Pete Bonus) (Girl cover) - 4:56
 - "Front Line" - 5:34
 - "Arabia" - 4:59
 - "Mystery Train" - 5:52
 - "T.V.O.D." (Heilman) - 1:58
 - "Kerrap" - 1:12
 - "Love, Guns, and Money" - 3:00
 
Personnel
    
- Phil Lewis - lead vocals
 - Bernie Tormé - guitar
 - Chris Heilman - bass
 - Ian Whitewood - drums
 - Special guest - Colin Towns - keyboards
 
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