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Paul Hodson (Writer)
Paul Hodson is an English hard rock singer, songwriter and musician. Biography Paul Hodson has been the keyboard player of the band Ten from 2001 until September 2011. He has also played for the band Hard Rain since 1997 as well as for his solo project, named Hodson, under which he released his first (and only at the moment) album in 2004, named This Strange World. In 2003 he wrote (and played keyboards) for Bob Catley's solo album When Empires Burn. He currently lectures at Staffordshire University, teaching music technology and offers students a balanced view of the music industry from his diverse tastes. Apart from being a songwriter and a keyboard player, he also produces music for other artists. Paul Hodson is currently working on his second solo album, Faith Of The Crow, which is going to be released sometime during 2014. Discography Ten Studio albums and EP's * '' Far Beyond the World'' (2001) * ''Return to Evermore'' (2004) * ''The Essential Collection 1995-2005' ...
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England
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Far Beyond The World
''Far Beyond the World'' is the sixth studio album released by the hard rock band Ten in 2001. It was the last Ten album with the founding member guitarist Vinny Burns. The Asian version of the album has a different track listing. Track listing All songs written by Gary Hughes. European Version (Frontiers Records FR CD 099) # "Glimmer of Evil" - 5:48 # "Strange Land" - 5:13 # "High Tide" - 5:46 # "What About Me" - 5:34 # "Last of the Lovers" - 6:11 # "Outlawed and Notorious" - 6:37 # "Scarlet and the Grey" - 5:29 # "Heart Like a Lion" - 5:16 # "Black Shadows" - 5:29 # "Who Do You Want To Love" - 5:44 # "Far Beyond the World" - 5:09 Asian version (Victor Records VICP-61653) # "Scarlet and the Grey" – 5:29 # "Strange Land" – 5:13 # "What About Me?" – 5:34 # "Glimmer of Evil" – 5:48 # "Last of the Lovers" – 6:11 # "Heart Like a Lion" – 5:16 # "Black Shadows" – 5:29 # "High Tide" – 5:46 # "Far Beyond the World" – 5:09 # "Who Do You Want to Love?" – 5:44 # "Outla ...
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Academics Of Staffordshire University
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English Male Songwriters
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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This Strange World (Hodson Album)
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When The Good Times Come (Hard Rain Album)
''When The Good Times Come'' is the second studio album by British melodic rock band Hard Rain. It was released in 1999 on Eagle Records. Bob Catley has stated that unlike Hard Rain's debut album, ''When The Good Times Come'' was stylistically different from anything they would have recorded as Magnum.Interview with Bob Catley of Magnum
Rok Podgrajšek. therocktologist.com, 2012.


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All Tracks written by Tony Clarkin. #"Eat It Up" #"Who You Gonna Trust" #"Rock Me In Ya Cradle" #"No One Can Show You The Way" #"When The Good Times Come" #"Talks Like A Lady" #"An Ordinary Day" #"Showtime" #"Lightnin' Strikes" #"Never Say Never" #"Step Back"


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Hard Rain (Hard Rain Album)
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Stormwarning (Ten Album)
''Stormwarning'' is the ninth studio album by the melodic hard rock band '' Ten''. It was the band's first album after a five-year break. It was released in Japan in January 2011 and in the rest of the world in February the same year. The album cover was designed by Luis Royo. It was the first Ten album to be mixed and mastered by Dennis Ward. The band continued their collaboration with the well known music producer for their subsequent studio albums as well, including the release of the band's latest studio album ''Here Be Monsters''. Track listing All songs written by Gary Hughes. # "Endless Symphony" – 7:26 # "Centre of My Universe" – 6:07 # "Kingdom Come" – 5:35 # "Book of Secrets" – 5:18 # "Stormwarning" – 5:39 # "Invisible" – 5:38 # "Love Song" – 7:07 # "The Hourglass and the Landslide" – 4:49 # "Destiny" – 6:13 # "The Wave" – 5:32 The Asian version (Avalon Records MICP-10972) adds: #"The Darkness" – 4:19 Personnel *Gary Hughes – vocals, guitar ...
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