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The Missing Album
Studio album by
Released13 June 1995
Recorded1975 (1975)–1976 (1976)
GenreFolk rock
LabelGriffin
The Noel Redding Band chronology
Blowin'
(1976)
The Missing Album
(1995)

The Missing Album is the third album by the English-Irish folk rock band, The Noel Redding Band, released in 1995 after their break up.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
allmusic [1]

Greg Prato's review in allmusic said little about the album's content, noting only that it is easily distinguishable from the work of other bands that Noel Redding had worked with. Prato concluded with a prediction that "only the most extreme Noel Redding fans will be curious to give The Missing Album a spin".[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lady Madonna"John Lennon, Paul McCartney4:29
2."In the Night"Noel Redding3:33
3."One Way Ticket to the Sun"David Clarke, Redding3:55
4."I'd Rather Go Blind" (previously released on Blowin')Clarke, Redding3:32
5."Painted Lady"Clarke, Redding2:48
6."Hold On" (previously released on Blowin')Clarke4:52
7."Riches to Rags"Clarke3:53
8."Wish I Could Be With You"Redding, Les Sampson2:02
9."Champagne Eyes"Clarke, Redding3:30
10."The Grim Reaper"Clarke4:29
11."Only Be Alone"Clarke, Redding3:40
12."I'd Rather Go Blind" (alternate take)Clarke, Redding3:00
13."Clonakilty Cowboys" (previously released on Clonakilty Cowboys)Clarke3:11

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b Prato, Greg. "The Missing Album > Review". allmusic. Retrieved July 5, 2009.