Crusader (Chris de Burgh album)
Crusader is the fourth album by British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh, released in 1979 by A&M Records. The album was produced by Andrew Powell, who worked with the Alan Parsons Project on many of their albums. The musicians on Crusader also came from the Alan Parsons Project.
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| Released | 1 January 1979 | |||
| Studio | AIR Studios additional recording at Abbey Road Studios, Super Bear Studios, Nice | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 41:31 | |||
| Label | A&M | |||
| Producer | Andrew Powell | |||
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Critical reception
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
In a review for AllMusic, Mike DeGagne gave Crusader four out of five stars and described the title track as the album's "crowning glory" and also "one of de Burgh's finest songs".[1] He went on to say that "Even though [the title track] bears most of this album's weight, the rest of the songs aren't without their merit".[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Chris de Burgh.
- "Carry On" – 3:47
- "I Had the Love in My Eyes" – 3:29
- "Something Else Again" – 4:25
- "The Girl with April in Her Eyes" – 4:55
- "Just in Time" – 5:11
- "Carry On" (Reprise) – 0:32
- "The Devil's Eye" – 4:13
- "It's Such a Long Way Home" – 3:31
- "Old-Fashioned People" – 3:27
- "Quiet Moments" – 1:38
- "Crusader" – 8:48
- "The Fall of Jerusalem"
- "In the Court of Saladin"
- "The Battlefield"
- "Finale"
- "You and Me" – 1:12
Personnel
- Chris de Burgh – lead and harmony vocals, six and twelve-string acoustic guitars
- Ian Bairnson – electric guitars, harmony vocals (3)
- David Paton – bass, harmony vocals (3, 8)
- Chris Laurence – double bass (4)
- Skaila Kanga – harp (4)
- Mike Moran – acoustic and electric pianos, organ, synthesizer
- Francis Monkman – harpsichord (4)
- Andrew Powell – acoustic piano (5, 9, 11, 12), orchestra and choir arrangements, conductor
- Stuart Elliott – drums, percussion
- David Cripps – French horn solo (3)
- Olive Simpson – harmony vocals (8)
Production
- Producer – Andrew Powell
- Engineer – Jon Kelly
- Assistant engineers – Tim Cuthbertson and Nigel Walker
- Art direction – Michael Ross
- Design – David Tyrell
- Photography – Rod Shone
Charts
| Chart (1979) | Peak position |
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| Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] | 62 |
| Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[3] | 67 |
| UK Albums (OCC)[4] | 72 |
References
- "Chris de Burgh - Crusader Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- "Australiancharts.com – Chris de Burgh – Crusader". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
- "Top RPM Albums: Issue 9481a". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
- "Chris de Burgh | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
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