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==Personnel== |
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* Howard Jones – [[Steinway piano]], lead vocals, musical arrangements, string arrangements |
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* Robin Boult – guitar |
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* Martin Cohen – bass |
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* Jonathan Atkitson – drums |
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* Vicky Matthews – cello |
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* Racheal Robson – viola |
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* Deborah White – 1st violin |
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* Natalia Bonner – 2nd violin |
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* Ty Unwin – additional strings on "Soon You'll Go" |
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* Fiona Brice – string arrangements, conductor |
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* Daniel Pierce – backing vocals |
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* Morriston Orpheus Choir – choir on "Soon You'll Go" |
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* Joy Amman Davies – choir conductor |
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==Production== |
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* Produced, recorded and mixed by Robbie Bronniman. |
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* Recorded at Robot Studios and Level View Studio (Somerset, England). |
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* Strings recorded by Matthew Lawrence at Assault & Battery and Metropolis Studio (London, England). |
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* Choir recorded by Stephen W. Taylor in Swansea, Wales. |
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* Album Artwork – Hush Creative |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 21:26, 8 February 2019
Ordinary Heroes | ||||
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Released | 9 November 2009 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 41:57 | |||
Label | DTox | |||
Producer | Robbie Bronnimann | |||
Howard Jones chronology | ||||
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Ordinary Heroes is the ninth studio album by the British Pop musician Howard Jones, released on 9 November 2009. [1][2] A simpler album production than the previous release Revolution of the Heart was present here. Strings and piano dominate, and while there are some upbeat tracks, the album has a mellow, mature atmosphere. Some of the tracks were performed with the Morrison Orpheus Choir in St David's Hall in Cardiff at a special one off gig.
Track listing
- Standard Version
- "Straight Ahead" (Howard Jones, Cori Josias) – 4:13
- "Say It Like You Mean It" (Jones, Josias) – 3:35
- "Someone You Need" (Jones, Duncan Sheik, Martha Schuyler Thompson) – 3:31
- "Collective Heartbeat" (Jones) – 3:48
- "Fight On" (Jones) – 4:06
- "Even If I Don't Say" (Jones, Josias) – 3:50
- "Ordinary Heroes" (Jones, Josias) – 4:33
- "You Knew Us So Well" (Jones) – 4:55
- "Love Never Wasted" (Jones) – 4:48
- "Soon You'll Go" (Jones, Josias) – 4:38
A limited edition 2CD pack was sold exclusively by Jones' website. The second disc included piano and vocal versions of each track from the standard album, plus two additional songs.[3]
- Bonus Disc
- "Straight Ahead"
- "Say It Like You Mean It"
- "Someone You Need"
- "Collective Heartbeat"
- "Fight On"
- "Even If I Don't Say"
- "Ordinary Heroes"
- "You Knew Us So Well"
- "Love Never Wasted"
- "Soon You'll Go"
- "Your Heart Has Won" (Jones) - 3:47
- "Love Never Wasted (Revisited)" - 4:57
Personnel
- Howard Jones – Steinway piano, lead vocals, musical arrangements, string arrangements
- Robin Boult – guitar
- Martin Cohen – bass
- Jonathan Atkitson – drums
- Vicky Matthews – cello
- Racheal Robson – viola
- Deborah White – 1st violin
- Natalia Bonner – 2nd violin
- Ty Unwin – additional strings on "Soon You'll Go"
- Fiona Brice – string arrangements, conductor
- Daniel Pierce – backing vocals
- Morriston Orpheus Choir – choir on "Soon You'll Go"
- Joy Amman Davies – choir conductor
Production
- Produced, recorded and mixed by Robbie Bronniman.
- Recorded at Robot Studios and Level View Studio (Somerset, England).
- Strings recorded by Matthew Lawrence at Assault & Battery and Metropolis Studio (London, England).
- Choir recorded by Stephen W. Taylor in Swansea, Wales.
- Album Artwork – Hush Creative
References
- ^ Services, Eazyweb Internet. "Howard Jones records with the Orpheus :: Morriston Orpheus Choir". www.morristonorpheus.com.
- ^ "Swansea: The latest news, sport, what's on and business from Swansea and Gower". www.thisissouthwales.co.uk.
- ^ "Howard Jones - Ordinary Heroes". Discogs.