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| Name = The Last Bright Light
| Type = Studio Album
| name = The Last Bright Light
| Artist = [[Mostly Autumn]]
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| artist = [[Mostly Autumn]]
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| Released = 2001
| Recorded = 2000/2001
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| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
| Length =
| recorded = 2000/2001
| Label = Cyclops Records
| venue =
| Producer = Bryan Josh
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| Reviews =
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
| length = 71:41
| Last album = '''''[[The Spirit of Autumn Past]]'''''<br/>(1999)
| label = Cyclops Records
| This album = '''''The Last Bright Light'''''<br/>(2001)
| producer = Bryan Josh
| Next album = '''''[[The Story So Far...(Mostly Autumn album)|The Story So Far...]]'''''<br/>(2001)
| prev_title = [[The Spirit of Autumn Past]]
| prev_year = 1999
| next_title = [[The Story So Far... (Mostly Autumn album)|The Story So Far...]]
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'''''The Last Bright Light''''' is the 3rd studio album by rock band '''[[Mostly Autumn]]'''. It is the first album to feature drummer Jonathon Blackmore and bassist Andy Smith. It is the only [[Mostly Autumn]] where Angela Goldthorpe has a writing credit.
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'''''The Last Bright Light''''' is the third studio album by rock band '''[[Mostly Autumn]]'''. It is the first album to feature drummer Jonathon Blackmore and bassist Andy Smith. It is the only [[Mostly Autumn]] album on which Angela Gordon receives a writing credit.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"...Just Moving On" (Josh)
#"...Just Moving On" (Josh) – 1:30
#"We Come and We Go" (Josh)
#"We Come and We Go" (Josh) – 4:36
#"Half the Mountain" (Josh)
#"Half the Mountain" (Josh) – 5:22
#"The Eyes of the Forest" (Findlay/Josh)
#"The Eyes of the Forest" (Findlay/Josh) – 2:53
#"The Dark Before the Dawn" (Josh/Jennings/Faulds)
#"The Dark Before the Dawn" (Josh/Jennings/Faulds) – 5:10
#"Hollow" (Jennings)
#"Hollow" (Jennings) – 6:08
#"Prints in the Stone" (Josh/Davison)
#"Prints in the Stone" (Josh/Davison) – 3:27
#"The Last Bright Light" (Josh)
#"The Last Bright Light" (Josh) – 8:34
#"Never the Rainbow" (Findlay/Jennings)
#"Never the Rainbow" (Findlay/Jennings) – 3:48
#"Shrinking Violet" (Findlay/Josh)
#"Shrinking Violet" (Findlay/Josh) – 8:34
#"Helms Deep" (Josh)
#"Helms Deep" (Josh) – 6:45
#"Which Wood?" (Goldthorpe)
#"Which Wood?" (Gordon) – 2:45
#"Mother Nature" (Josh)
#"Mother Nature" (Josh) – 12:09


==Personnel==
==Credits (directly from sleeve notes)==
*[[Bryan Josh]] - Lead Vocals; Lead/Rhythm/Acoustic/12 String Guitars; Gregorian Vocals (Track 8)
*[[Bryan Josh]] Lead/Backing Vocals; Lead/Rhythm/Acoustic/12 String Guitars; Gregorian Vocals (Track 8)
*Heather Findlay - Lead/Backing Vocals; Bodhran; Tambourine; Bells
*Heather Findlay Lead/Backing Vocals; Bodhran; Tambourine; Bells
*[[Iain Jennings]] - Keyboards; Synthesisers; Hammond Organ; Gregorian Vocals (8); Backing Vocals (2,5,6 and 9)
*Iain Jennings Keyboards; Synthesisers; Hammond Organ; Gregorian Vocals (8); Backing Vocals (2,5,6 and 9)
*Angela Goldthorpe - Flute; Recorders; Renaissence Recorders; Backing Vocals (10)
*Angela Gordon Flute; Recorders; Renaissence Recorders; Backing Vocals (10)
*Liam Davison - Lead Vocals (7); Acoustic/12 String Guitars; Slide Guitars (1,2 and 10)
*Liam Davison Co-Lead Vocals (7); Acoustic/12 String Guitars; Slide Guitars (1,2 and 10)
*Andy Smith - Bass Guitars
*Andy Smith Bass Guitars
*Jonathon Blackmore - Drums
*Jonathan Blackmore Drums


;Additional personnel
With:
*[[Troy Donockley]] Low Whistles (7 and 10)
*Albert Dannenmenn Renaissence Recorders (8 and 11); Krumhorn (8 and 11); Rauschpfeife (8); Hummelden (11); Gaita (11); Gregorian Vocals (8)
*Marissa Claughan Cello (4,6 and 10)
*Mark Atkinson Gregorian Vocals (8); Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
*Janine Atkinson Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
*Graham Hodge Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
*Nicole Smith Children's Vocals (10)
*Tabitha Buck Children's Vocals (10)
*Produced and engineered by [[John Spence (record producer)|John Spence]] at Fairview Studio, Willerby, Hull.


==References==
*[[Troy Donockley]] - Low Whistles (7 and 10)
{{Reflist}}
*Albert Dannenmenn - Renaissence Recorders (8 and 11); Krumhorn (8 and 11); Rauschpfeife (8); Hummelden (11); Gaita (11); Gregorian Vocals (8)
*Marissa Claughan - Cello (4,6 and 10)
*Mark Atkinson - Gregorian Vocals (8); Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
*Janine Atkinson - Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
*Graham Hodge - Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
*Nicole Smith - Childrens Vocals (10)
*Tabitha Buck - Childrens Vocals (10)


==External links==
* {{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Mostly-Autumn-The-Last-Bright-Light/release/866262 |title=Mostly Autumn - The Last Bright Light (CD, Album) at Discogs |publisher=www.discogs.com |accessdate=2010-01-28 }}
* {{cite web |url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r532239|pure_url=yes}} |title=allmusic ((( The Last Bright Light > Overview ))) |publisher=www.allmusic.com |accessdate=2010-01-28 }}

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Latest revision as of 01:16, 12 September 2023

The Last Bright Light
Studio album by
Released2001
Recorded2000/2001
GenreRock
Length71:41
LabelCyclops Records
ProducerBryan Josh
Mostly Autumn chronology
The Spirit of Autumn Past
(1999)
The Last Bright Light
(2001)
The Story So Far...
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
DPRP(8.5/10) [1]

The Last Bright Light is the third studio album by rock band Mostly Autumn. It is the first album to feature drummer Jonathon Blackmore and bassist Andy Smith. It is the only Mostly Autumn album on which Angela Gordon receives a writing credit.

Track listing

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  1. "...Just Moving On" (Josh) – 1:30
  2. "We Come and We Go" (Josh) – 4:36
  3. "Half the Mountain" (Josh) – 5:22
  4. "The Eyes of the Forest" (Findlay/Josh) – 2:53
  5. "The Dark Before the Dawn" (Josh/Jennings/Faulds) – 5:10
  6. "Hollow" (Jennings) – 6:08
  7. "Prints in the Stone" (Josh/Davison) – 3:27
  8. "The Last Bright Light" (Josh) – 8:34
  9. "Never the Rainbow" (Findlay/Jennings) – 3:48
  10. "Shrinking Violet" (Findlay/Josh) – 8:34
  11. "Helms Deep" (Josh) – 6:45
  12. "Which Wood?" (Gordon) – 2:45
  13. "Mother Nature" (Josh) – 12:09

Personnel

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  • Bryan Josh – Lead/Backing Vocals; Lead/Rhythm/Acoustic/12 String Guitars; Gregorian Vocals (Track 8)
  • Heather Findlay – Lead/Backing Vocals; Bodhran; Tambourine; Bells
  • Iain Jennings – Keyboards; Synthesisers; Hammond Organ; Gregorian Vocals (8); Backing Vocals (2,5,6 and 9)
  • Angela Gordon – Flute; Recorders; Renaissence Recorders; Backing Vocals (10)
  • Liam Davison – Co-Lead Vocals (7); Acoustic/12 String Guitars; Slide Guitars (1,2 and 10)
  • Andy Smith – Bass Guitars
  • Jonathan Blackmore – Drums
Additional personnel
  • Troy Donockley – Low Whistles (7 and 10)
  • Albert Dannenmenn – Renaissence Recorders (8 and 11); Krumhorn (8 and 11); Rauschpfeife (8); Hummelden (11); Gaita (11); Gregorian Vocals (8)
  • Marissa Claughan – Cello (4,6 and 10)
  • Mark Atkinson – Gregorian Vocals (8); Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
  • Janine Atkinson – Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
  • Graham Hodge – Backing Vocals (2,3,10 and 13)
  • Nicole Smith – Children's Vocals (10)
  • Tabitha Buck – Children's Vocals (10)
  • Produced and engineered by John Spence at Fairview Studio, Willerby, Hull.

References

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  1. ^ "DPRP CD Reviews - New Year's Special 2002". www.dprp.net. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
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