Artist: Alan Hull
Title: Phantoms
Genre: Folk/Folk Rock
Cover Image
Track List
| 1. | I Wish You Well | |
| 2. | Anywhere Is Everywhere | |
| 3. | Make Me Want To Stay | |
| 4. | Dancing (On The Judgement Day) | |
| 5. | Walk In The Sea | |
| 6. | Corporation Rock | |
| 7. | Madmen And Loonies | |
| 8. | Somewhere Out There | |
| 9. | Love Is The Alibi | |
| 10. | Love Is The Answer | |
| 11. | Isn't It Strange (Radiator) | |
| 12. | Spittin' In The Wind (Radiator) | |
| 13. | Lay Back And Dream (Radiator) | |
| 14. | Something Got The Better Of You (Radiator) | |
| 15. | Somewhere Out There (Demo) | |
| 16. | Raw Bacon (Demo) | |
| 17. | A Walk In The Sea (Demo) | |
| 18. | Evening (Demo) | |
| 19. | Dancing (On The Judgement Day) (Demo) |
Details
| Released | 2007 |
| No Of Discs | 1 |
| Label | Market Square |
Description
When Lindisfarne split in 1973, Alan Hull forged a successful solo career with his fine albums Pipedream and Squire.
By late 1977 Lindisfarne was back in business but by then Hull was fronting a new band, Radiator with former members of Snafu and Ginger Baker’s post-Cream group Airforce. With this line-up he would release Isn’t It Strange, the majority of which was repackaged in 1979 for Phantoms, both for Elton John’s Rocket Record Company.
This CD reissue on Market Square compiles these albums and adding five bonus demos from 1975.
Also included is a 12-page booklet features extensive notes and previously unpublished photos.














