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MAGNUM – 10 favorite album covers

Legendary British rockers MAGNUM’s debut album was 1978’s Kingdom Of Madness. The band recorded throughout the 80s, took a break in the mid 90s, and returned in 2002. Aside from classic tracks like “Kingdom Of Madness”, “On A Storyteller’s Night”, “How Far Jerusalem”, “Days Of No Trust”, and many others, much of the band’s catalogue would become eye catching detailed works of art, created by Rodney Matthews, who started on the band’s fourth album Chase The Dragon, from 1982. He would do many others following that, particularly since the band returned in the early 2000s. Magnum’s last studio release was 2024’s Here Comes The Rain. The band’s guitarist & songwriter Tony Clarkin passed away just at the time of the album’s release, and the band took a long break. Before the year was out Magnum reformed to put on a number of shows paying tribute to Tony. Rodney Matthews also announced his retirement from creating artwork for album covers as well. Earlier this year Magnum released Live At KKs Steel Mill, recorded on the last tour with Tony Clarkin. Below I have selected 10 of my favorite Magnum album covers, mostly done by Rodney Matthews, but not all. I’ve left few explanations. Feel free to drop your own favorite Magnum covers in the comments!

I did not choose these based on my favorite Magnum albums, just the covers….(though the first 3 might happen to be in my top 5 Magnum albums).

Escape From Shadow Garden (2014)

Not sure what’s going on in many of these covers, usually a lot, with lots of details,

On A Storytellers Night (1985)

The first Magnum song I recall hearing way back would be the title song to this one. A fitting cover theme for the title.

Into The Valley Of The Moonking (2009)

The album that really got me in to Magnum. Love the circle frame, like looking into a crystal ball.

Chase The Dragon (1982)

Again, the first Rodney Matthews Magnum cover, and easiest one to find in Canada, which most of the band’s catalogue not getting released here.

Here Comes The Rain (2024)

The band’s last studio album. Love the idea and the colors.

Sleepwalking (1992)

I really like this one. Very colorful, different, a few references to other Magnum albums. A US flag (and “Only In America” single), despite not getting a North American release.

Princess Alice And The Broken Arrow (2007)

The first album of Magnum’s early 2000s return to feature Rodney Matthews work. Somewhat reminiscent if Storyteller’s Night.

On The 13th Day (2012)

Just like this one for the colors, the lettering, and the flag holding the title.

The Valley Of Tears (2017)

One of a few created by then-bass player Al Barrow. Love the concept and the colors in the the sky. Al also worked on a number of Magnum cover layouts, photos…..

Wings Of Heaven Live (2008)

The bands live recording from their 2007 of Wings Of Heaven (anniversary) tour, so it retains a few aspects of the studio album cover, again using the circle .

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RIP TONY CLARKIN of Magnum

It came as a shock to fans when Tony Clarkin’s family announced his passing. Incredibly sad news. Tony had announced over the holidays that a medical issue forced the cancellation of the band’s upcoming tour, and that the band’s new album is set to be released this Friday! Sad that the album will be released without it’s main creative force their to see it. Tony Clarkin was the band’s co-founder (along with singer Bob Catley), he was guitarist, and wrote pretty much all of the band’s material put to tape since the 70s. Clarkin’s distinctive guitar sound, songs, and storytelling lyrics were what made Magnum a unique, and classic British band. Despite never finding success in North America, the band had a huge following throughout the rest of the world, and consistently released excellent albums, particularly since their reformation in the early 2000s. 

Although I had heard of Magnum in the 80s, they didn’t play over here (beyond 1983 or so, I believe!?), and aside from “On A Storyteller’s Night”, I would’ve not heard anything of theirs’ on rock radio back in the day. It was 2009’s Into the Valley Of The Moonking that I received and I was immediately hooked and wanted to hear more! I’ve enjoyed every album since, and gone back to fill in he decades of great music I missed with albums like Kingdom Of Madness, Chase The Dragon, On A Storyteller’s Night, Wings Of Heaven, and post-2000’s Brand New Morning, Princess Alice And The Broken Arrow, and the Escape From Shadow Garden, as well as the awesome Wings Of Heaven Live . Magnum may not have had the success of many bands that broke big over here, but they are British rock royalty to me. A classic band that Tony Clarkin lead in recording some 23(+) studio albums. Currently listening to the band’s new album Here Comes The Rain, another classic Magnum album of Tony Clarkin songs.

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LINKS:

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MAGNUM release new single from ‘Here Comes The Rain’

British rock icons MAGNUM share “The Seventh Darkness”, a new digital single from their upcoming studio album, ‘Here Comes the Rain’, out January 12th, 2024 via Steamhammer / SPV. The track is accompanied by a new lyric video.

“The Seventh Darkness” includes an amazing brass sections courtesy of guest musicians Chris ‘BeeBe’ Aldridge (saxophone) and Nick Dewhurst (trumpet), which lend the song brilliance and shape. 

Guitarist/songwriter Tony Clarkin: “The recordings were great fun, especially the moment when Chris’s sax took the lead and my guitar responded. A real highlight on this album!”

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‘Here Comes The Rain’ will be released via CD + DVD, double vinyl LP, as a box set and for digital download, proving once again that classic rock music could hardly sound more atmospheric.

The album’s highly inspired artwork is once more designed by the great Rodney Matthews, who has already created a number of MAGNUM sleeves to support the band’s atmospherically dense music. Says Tony Clarkin: “The back cover features a kind of avian battalion in attack mode, which I think is a great allegory!”

LINKS:

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MAGNUM: new single, new album, tour dates

Photo- Rob Barrow

British rock icons MAGNUM share “Blue Tango”, the first single from their upcoming studio album, ‘Here Comes the Rain’, out January 12th, 2024 via  Steamhammer / SPV (Pre-Order HERE) . The track is accompanied by a new lyric video.

Tony Clarkin had this to say about “Blue Tango,” : “Apart from MAGNUM’s typical trademarks, ‘Here Comes The Rain’ also holds a number of thoroughly pleasant surprises in store, such as ‘Blue Tango’, which is a real riff-rock number that makes you want to move your feet.”

Listen / Stream “Blue Tango” HERE

There are few great bands on our planet that can be infallibly identified within the first few bars of one of their songs. With unique melodic skill, tasteful instrumentation, an amazing balance of depth and catchiness, and, of course, that charismatic voice: MAGNUM are Magnum!

The same can be said of their latest studio album ‘Here Comes The Rain’, which will be released via CD + DVD, double vinyl LP, as a box set and for digital download, proving once again that classic rock music could hardly sound more atmospheric.

The album’s highly inspired artwork is once more designed by the great Rodney Matthews, who has already created a number of MAGNUM sleeves to support the band’s atmospherically dense music. Says Tony Clarkin: “The back cover features a kind of avian battalion in attack mode, which I think is a great allegory!” 

Apart from MAGNUM’s typical trademarks, ‘Here Comes The Rain’ also holds a number of thoroughly pleasant surprises. First single, “Blue Tango”, is a catchy, guitar rock groover while “The Seventh Darkness”, is filled with awesome brass sections courtesy of guest musicians Chris ‘BeeBe’ Aldridge (saxophone) and Nick Dewhurst (trumpet), which lend the song brilliance and shape.

There is no doubt about it: ‘Here Comes The Rain’ sees the MAGNUM line-up consisting of Catley, Clarkin, keyboardist Rick Benton, bassist Dennis Ward and drummer Lee Morris, once again succeed in creating an outstanding, colorful, varied and inspired new studio album. 
“Everyone played their part without me dictating anything,”  Clarkin enthuses, “everyone just instinctively played what their inspiration told them.”

 Track List:

1. Run into the Shadows

2. Here Comes the Rain

3. Some Kind of Treachery

4. After the Silence

5. Blue Tango

6. The Day He Lied

7. The Seventh Darkness

8. Broken City

9. I Wanna Live

10. Borderline

‘Here Comes The Rain’  will be issued in the following configurations:

=> CD+DVD (‘Live At KK’s Steel Mill’) DigiPak 

=> CD Jewel Case Version

=> Limited Box Set

=> 2LP Gatefold, 140 g, solid baby blue vinyl, printed inner sleeves

=> Download / Streaming 

=> Exclusive CD/LP Bundles with a shirt only at the Steamhammer shop HERE

=> 2LP Gatefold exclusive colored edition only at the Napalm shop HERE

MAGNUM Live 2024: 

04.04. DE-Mannheim – Capitol

05.04. DE-Bochum – Christuskirche

06.04. DE-Neuruppin – Kulturhaus

08.04. DE-Berlin – Metropol

09.04. DE-Hannover – Musikzentrum

10.04. DE-Hamburg – Fabrik

12.04. DE-Memmingen – Kaminwerk

13.04. CH-Pratteln – Z7 

14.04. DE-Regensburg – Airport

16.04. DE-Munich – Ampere

17.04. DE-Nürnberg – Hirsch

19.04. DE-Markneukirchen – Musikhalle

21.04. SE-Malmö – Babel

22.04. NO-Oslo – John Dee

23.04. SE-Uppsala – Katalin

25.04. SE-Gothenburg – Pustervik

26.04. SE-Stockholm – Fryshuset Klubben

29.04. UK-Bristol – SWX

30.04. UK-Southampton – Engine Rooms

02.05. UK-Holmfirth – Picturedome

03.05. UK-Wolverhampton – KK’s Steelmill

04.05. UK-Nottingham – Rock City

06.05. UK-London – Islington Assembly Hall

08.05. UK-Glasgow – The TV Studio SWG3

09.05. UK-Manchester – Academy 2

11.05. UK-Belfast – Mandela Hall

MAGNUM LINKS:

http://magnumonline.co.uk/

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MAGNUM – announce new album, tour dates

MAGNUM have announced a new album, ‘Here Comes the Rain’, to be released January 12, 2024. There will be a new single & (lyric) video out on November 22! A European & UK tour will follow starting in April. *Check out the press info & tour dates below.

Pre-Order ‘Here Comes The Rain’ –  HERE

There are few great bands on our planet that can be infallibly identified within the first few bars of one of their songs. With unique melodic skill, tasteful instrumentation, an amazing balance of depth and catchiness, and, of course, that charismatic voice: MAGNUM are Magnum!

The same can be said of their latest studio album ‘Here Comes The Rain’, which will be out on Steamhammer/SPV January 12th, 2024 on CD + DVD, double vinyl LP, as a box set and for digital download, proving once again that classic rock music could hardly sound more atmospheric. The band surrounding frontman Bob Catley and guitarist/songwriter Tony Clarkin is set to release two lead singles – “Blue Tango” on November 22, 2023 and “The Seventh Darkness” on January 3, 2024. Additionally, a tour has been scheduled to kick off in early April 2024.

The album’s highly inspired artwork is once more designed by the great Rodney Matthews, who has already created a number of MAGNUM sleeves to support the band’s atmospherically dense music. Says Tony Clarkin: “The back cover features a kind of avian battalion in attack mode, which I think is a great allegory!”

Apart from MAGNUM’s typical trademarks, ‘Here Comes The Rain’ also holds a number of thoroughly pleasant surprises. First single, “Blue Tango”, is a real riff-rock number that makes you want to move your feet while “The Seventh Darkness”, is filled with awesome brass sections courtesy of guest musicians Chris ‘BeeBe’ Aldridge (saxophone) and Nick Dewhurst (trumpet), which lend the song brilliance and shape.

There is no doubt about it: ‘Here Comes The Rain’ sees the MAGNUM line-up consisting of Catley, Clarkin, keyboardist Rick Benton, bassist Dennis Ward and drummer Lee Morris, once again succeed in creating an outstanding, colorful, varied and inspired new studio album. “Everyone played their part without me dictating anything,” Clarkin enthuses, “everyone just instinctively played what their inspiration told them.” It’s a good thing that these superb musicians can rely on their intuition!

‘Here Comes the Rain’ Track List:
1. Run into the Shadows 2. Here Comes the Rain 3. Some Kind of Treachery 4. After the Silence 5. Blue Tango 6. The Day He Lied 7. The Seventh Darkness 8. Broken City 9. I Wanna Live 10. Borderline 

Here Comes The Rain’ will be released on January 12th, 2024 through SPV/Steamhammer in the following configurations: > CD+DVD (‘Live At KK’s Steel Mill’) DigiPak > CD Jewel Case Version > Limited Box Set > 2LP Gatefold, 140 g, solid baby blue vinyl, printed inner sleeves > Download / Streaming  > Exclusive CD/LP Bundles with a shirt only at the Steamhammer shop HERE > 2LP Gatefold exclusive colored edition only at the Napalm shop HERE

MAGNUM Live 2024: 

04.04. DE-Mannheim – Capitol

05.04. DE-Bochum – Christuskirche

06.04. DE-Neuruppin – Kulturhaus

08.04. DE-Berlin – Metropol

09.04. DE-Hannover – Musikzentrum

10.04. DE-Hamburg – Fabrik

12.04. DE-Memmingen – Kaminwerk

13.04. CH-Pratteln – Z7 

14.04. DE-Regensburg – Airport

16.04. DE-Munich – Ampere

17.04. DE-Nürnberg – Hirsch

19.04. DE-Markneukirchen – Musikhalle

21.04. SE-Malmö – Babel

22.04. NO-Oslo – John Dee

23.04. SE-Uppsala – Katalin

25.04. SE-Gothenburg – Pustervik

26.04. SE-Stockholm – Fryshuset Klubben

29.04. UK-Bristol – SWX

30.04. UK-Southampton – Engine Rooms

02.05. UK-Holmfirth – Picturedome

03.05. UK-Wolverhampton – KK’s Steelmill

04.05. UK-Nottingham – Rock City

06.05. UK-London – Islington Assembly Hall

08.05. UK-Glasgow – The TV Studio SWG3

09.05. UK-Manchester – Academy 2

LNKS:

http://magnumonline.co.uk/

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagnumOfficial

https://www.instagram.com/magnum_uk/?hl=en

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MAGNUM: Great Adventures – The Jet Years 1978-1983

This 6 disc set of British rockers MAGNUM collect the band’s first 5 albums (on Jet Records), as well as includes loads of bonus material – outtakes, alternate takes, singles, live EPs, etc.. An awesome collection, and if you are not familiar with the band, since only a couple of these early albums saw release originally in Canada or the US, this is a good place to start. The band’s 1978 debut album Kingdom Of Madness is an absolute classic from beginning to end with standouts like “In The Beginning”, “All That Is Real”, “The Bringer”, and the title track. Magnum in those early days consisted of songwriter/guitarist Tony Clarkin, singer Bob Catley, bass player Colin (Wally) Lowe, keyboard player Richard Bailey (who also added flute on occasion), and drummer Kex Gorin. Interestingly, disc 2 of this box consists of archived recordings – 4 tracks from the band’s earliest sessions in 1974, as well as outtake material from 1976 and a great take of “Kingdom Of Madness” from ’79; these were previously released by Jet Records in 1993 as Archive. Magnum II, though I don’t find this as stunning as their debut, was still an excellent album, with classics like “Changes”, “If I Could Live Forever”, “Firebird”, and the Yes-influenced opener “Great Adventure”. This disc contains 5 bonus tracks, largely taken from single releases.

The band had recorded a new album in 1980, but Jet Records (at the time) opted to release a live album – Marauder. Bonus tracks on Marauder (here) include live tracks from the band’s 1980 Live EP, as well as Invasion-Live, which was recorded in 1982 on one of the band’s few tours of North America, where they opened for Ozzy Osbourne in the US. Recorded in 1980, and not released until 1982, Chase The Dragon was the band’s 3rd studio album, and marked a number of firsts, such as featuring Rodney Matthews cover-art, new keyboard player Mark Stanway, and their first to be released in Canada. CTD featured a bit more mainstream approach with favorites like “Soldier Of The Line”, “The Spirit”, and “Walking The Straight Line”. Bonus tracks on this disc include the non-LP single “Back To Earth” and it’s B-side “Hold Back Your Love”, as well as few other live tracks (more from Invasion) and oddities. The last album for Jet was 1983’s Eleventh Hour. A bit of a slide backwards, not so much musically, but with no North American release or singles. Eleventh Hour did feature a number of excellent tracks, with more of a hard-rock edge – “The Great Disaster”, “So Far Away” and “Hit And Run” all stand out, as does favorite “The Prize”. This last disc features 4 extras, notably the somewhat southern feel of “True Fine Love”, featuring slide guitar and piano.

A great collection of one of England’s finest, with undoubtedly some of their best studio albums. Following this period Magnum would go on to sign with FM (in the UK) & Polydor for a proper worldwide release of their legendary On A Storyteller’s Night album. Kex Gorin left the band before Storyteller’s Night, and would go on to record with Robin George, Leo Lyons, and Stanway (Guy Stanway). Gorin passed away in 2007. Magnum split in 1995, but resumed in 2001, but without Wally Lowe (retired). Richard Bailey (who’d previously been replaced by Mark Stanway) went on to work with Phenomena (Tom Galley), as well as Alaska and Whitesnake. Plenty of early pics included in the insert, with a brief history of the band’s early years. *For more check out the press release below, and to order go to: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/magnum-great-adventure-the-jet-years-1978-1983-6cd-box-set/

Magnum originally formed in Birmingham in 1972 around guitarist and songwriter Tony Clarkin and singer Bob Catley. Although a one-off single for CBS in 1975 failed to bring their singular brand of progressive but highly melodic hard rock to the masses, they eventually found a home for their debut – ‘Kingdom Of Madness’ (CD1) – on Jet Records in 1978, joining ELO, and later Ozzy Osbourne. The album had actually been recorded two years earlier, but the band were heavy enough to take advantage of the growth in popularity of hard rock and heavy metal in the late 1970s.

‘Magnum II’ (CD3) followed in 1979, promoted by the singles ‘Changes’ and ‘Foolish Heart’. Produced by Ten Years After’s Leo Lyons, who had previously produced UFO’s first three albums for Chrysalis. Regular touring with the likes of Judas Priest and Blue Öyster Cult built up a loyal following across the UK.

When their second album didn’t quite match the success of their debut, Jet recorded their December 1979 show at London’s legendary Marquee Club for release as a live album. ‘Marauder’ (CD4) made a suitable stop-gap until Magnum’s third studio record, and is expanded here with a further nine live bonus tracks.

Although recorded in 1980, ‘Chase The Dragon’ (CD5) didn’t get released until 1982. An early career peak, as well as one of the band’s formative masterpieces, the wait was well worth it, as it entered the UK Top 20, peaking at a creditable No. 17.

‘Eleventh Hour’ (CD6), their fourth and final studio album for Jet, was released in 1983. Tellingly it was their first not to feature any singles.

After leaving Jet, Magnum went from strength to strength, releasing their best seller, ‘On A Storyteller’s Night’, in 1985, before signing a major label deal with Polydor Records.

LINKS:

https://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2023/08/album-review-magnum-the-great-adventure-the-jet-years-1978-1983-6-cd-boxset/

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