Description
Change of Heart — Last Tiger, Escape Music (Audio CD)
Brand new! Factory packaged! As pictured! Buy with confidence!
Product Details:
- Product Type: Audio CD
- Brand / Label: Escape Music
- Artist: Change of Heart
- Catalogue No.: ESM294
- Barcode / UPC: 5031281002945
- Genre: Melodic Rock / AOR
Product Features
- Format: CD
- Discs: 1
- Tracks: 11
- Produced and mixed by Paul Hume at Summer Bank Studio, UK
- Condition: Brand new, factory packaged
Overview
Last Tiger is Change of Heart's melodic rock album on Escape Music, eleven tracks of polished, hook-driven AOR built for fans of the classic British and European melodic-rock sound. From the opening "Rise to the Challenge" to the closing "Only Tomorrow", the record keeps a steady balance of big choruses, soaring vocals and clean guitar work.
Produced and mixed by Paul Hume at Summer Bank Studio in the UK, the album has the bright, layered finish Escape Music releases are known for. The title track and "Stone Cold (In Your Eyes)" sit at the heart of the set, with "Roads of My Life" and "Touch Your Soul" rounding out a consistent, radio-ready collection.
A solid pick for melodic-rock and AOR collectors who follow the Escape Music catalogue.
Interesting Facts
- The album was released on Escape Music, a UK label long associated with melodic rock and AOR.
- Last Tiger was produced and mixed by Paul Hume at Summer Bank Studio in the UK.
- Khalil Turk, founder of Escape Music, served as executive producer.
- The 11-track running order closes with "Only Tomorrow", one of the album's strongest melodic moments.
Track Listing
- Rise to the Challenge — 3:33
- Wayward Son — 3:29
- Roads of My Life — 4:14
- March of the Souls — 4:19
- Holy Days — 4:20
- Touch Your Soul — 4:25
- Hold Onto Love — 3:57
- Last Tiger — 4:27
- Stone Cold (In Your Eyes) — 4:25
- Silent Rage — 4:21
- Only Tomorrow — 4:33
Publishers
Released by Escape Music (cat. ESM294). Produced and mixed by Paul Hume at Summer Bank Studio, UK; executive producer Khalil Turk for Escape Music Ltd.
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