Change (Ray Wilson album)

Change
Studio album by Ray Wilson
Released April 2003
Recorded 2001 - 2002
Genre Acoustic rock
Length 54:58
Label InsideOut Music (UK and Germany)
Producer Ray Wilson
Ray Wilson chronology
Live and Acoustic
(2002)
Change
(2003)
The Next Best Thing
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Change is the first studio outing by Ray Wilson in 5 years. 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 did a series of tour dates throughout Europe.

Track listing (Regular edition)

  1. "Intro" (Ray Wilson)
  2. "Goodbye Baby Blue" (R. Wilson)
  3. "Change" (R. Wilson)
  4. "Along the Way" (Steve Wilson)
  5. "Yesterday" (R. Wilson)
  6. "Beach" (R. Wilson)
  7. "Cry If You Want To" (R. Wilson)
  8. "Beautiful Child" (R. Wilson)
  9. "She Fades Away" (S. Wilson)
  10. "I Look for You There" (S. Wilson)
  11. "Believe" (R. Wilson)
  12. "Another Day" (R. Wilson)
  13. "The Last Horizon" (R. Wilson)

Track listing (Special edition extra tracks)

  1. "Gouranga" (R. Wilson)
  2. "Dark" (S. Wilson)
  3. "Cool Waters" (R. Wilson)

Track listing (2CD Tour edition)

  1. "No Son of Mine" (Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford)
  2. "Change" (R. Wilson)
  3. "Follow You Follow Me" (Banks, Collins, Rutherford)
  4. "Along the Way" (R. Wilson)
  5. "Ripples" (Banks, Rutherford)
  6. "Believe" (R. Wilson)
  7. "One" (R. Wilson)
  8. "Beach" (R. Wilson)
  9. "I Know What I Like" (Banks, Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Rutherford)
  10. "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)

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Change at AllMusic


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