Jump to content

Phantom of the Night

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by DeprecatedFixerBot (talk | contribs) at 04:59, 26 October 2018 (Resolved deprecated parameter(s) from Template:Infobox album/Template:Extra chronology/Template:Extra album cover/Template:Extra track listing using DeprecatedFixerBot. Questions? msg TSD! (please mention that this is task #3! approved BRFA); day #3 in ramp-up). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Phantom of the Night
Studio album by
Released1978 (CD: 2010)
GenreProgressive rock
LabelEurope: Vertigo/Phonogram
United States: Janus Records
ProducerDennis MacKay & Kayak
Kayak chronology
Starlight Dancer
(1977)
Phantom of the Night
(1978)
Periscope Life
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusiclink

Phantom of the Night is the 6th studio album by Dutch Progressive rock band Kayak.[1] "Ruthless Queen" was released as a single, becoming the band's biggest hit, nearing the top of the charts in the Netherlands.

In the United States, the LP (with a different sleeve design) was also released as a picture disc, in a limited edition of 3,000 copies.

The album was Kayak's biggest commercial success, but it was only in August 2010 that it was released on CD in its own right. Until that date, the album was only available as part of a box with 2 other Kayak albums.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Keep the Change" – 3:38 (T. Scherpenzeel)
  2. "Winning Ways" – 3:35 (I. Linders/T. Scherpenzeel)
  3. "Daphne (Laurel Tree)" – 5:06 (I. Linders/T. Scherpenzeel)
  4. "Journey Through Time" – 3:24 (I. Linders/T. Scherpenzeel)
  5. "Phantom of the Night" – 5:02 (I. Linders/T. Scherpenzeel)

Side 2

  1. "Crime of Passion" – 3:30 (I. Linders/T. Scherpenzeel)
  2. "The Poet and the One Man Band" – 4:10 (T. Scherpenzeel)
  3. "Ruthless Queen" – 4:47 (I. Linders/T. Scherpenzeel)
  4. "No Man's Land" – 4:00 (T. Scherpenzeel)
  5. "First Signs of Spring" – 3:39 (T. Scherpenzeel)

Band members

References