Change (Ray Wilson album)
Change is the first solo studio album by Ray Wilson, after his live album the previous year. He started to gain success after a series of sold-out gigs during the 2001 Edinburgh Festival. The album achieved a new form of success and he did a series of tour dates throughout Europe.
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Released | April 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2001 - 2002 | |||
Genre | Acoustic rock | |||
Length | 54:58 | |||
Label | InsideOut Music (UK and Germany) | |||
Producer | Ray Wilson | |||
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Track listing (Regular edition)
- "Intro" (Ray Wilson)
- "Goodbye Baby Blue" (R. Wilson)
- "Change" (R. Wilson)
- "Along the Way" (Steve Wilson)
- "Yesterday" (R. Wilson)
- "Beach" (R. Wilson)
- "Cry If You Want To" (R. Wilson)
- "Beautiful Child" (R. Wilson)
- "She Fades Away" (S. Wilson)
- "I Look for You There" (S. Wilson)
- "Believe" (R. Wilson)
- "Another Day" (R. Wilson)
- "The Last Horizon" (R. Wilson)
Track listing (Special edition extra tracks)
- "Gouranga" (R. Wilson)
- "Dark" (S. Wilson)
- "Cool Waters" (R. Wilson)
Track listing (2CD Tour edition)
- "No Son of Mine" (Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford)
- "Change" (R. Wilson)
- "Follow You Follow Me" (Banks, Collins, Rutherford)
- "Along the Way" (R. Wilson)
- "Ripples" (Banks, Rutherford)
- "Believe" (R. Wilson)
- "One" (R. Wilson)
- "Beach" (R. Wilson)
- "I Know What I Like" (Banks, Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Rutherford)
- "Fading Lights" (Banks, Collins, Rutherford)
Singles
- "Change" (March 2003)
- "Change" (Radio Edit)
- "Change" (Album Version)
- "Change" (Radio Remix)
- "Gouranga" (Single Bonus Track)
- "Not About Us" (taken from Live & Acoustic)
- "Goodbye Baby Blue" (September 2003)
- "Goodbye Baby Blue" (Single Edit)
- "Goodbye Baby Blue" (Album Version)
- "Change" (Live Acoustic Version)
- "Ripples" (Live Acoustic Version)
- "Believe" (Live Acoustic Version)
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