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    • The Tides Return Forever is the fifteenth studio album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1994.
      With this album, bassist Klaus-Peter Matziol returned to Eloy as a full-time member for the first time since they temporarily disbanded in late 1984. Matziol was working closely with Eloy during the 1992-1994 period too, as he was a guest musician in the albums Destination (1992), Chronicles I (1993) and Chronicles II (1994).
      Trying to achieve a more vintage sound, Eloy used analogue keyboards and recorded the entire album in 3M magnetic tape.
      As the album's release coincided with the band's 25th anniversary, Bornemann decided to set up a full band lineup and play some celebratory Eloy concerts, 10 years after the last time they toured in 1984. The 1994 touring lineup consisted of the three main Eloy members Frank Bornemann (lead guitar, vocals), Michael Gerlach (keyboards, backing vocals) and Klaus-Peter Matziol (bass), along with Susanne Schätzle and Bettina Lux on extra vocals, Bodo Schopf on drums, and Steve Mann on guitar.


      Track listing


      Music by Frank Bornemann and Michael Gerlach, lyrics by Bornemann.


      Personnel


      All information according to the album's liner notes, numbers in parentheses indicate specific tracks.
      Eloy

      Frank Bornemann: guitar, lead vocals
      Michael Gerlach: keyboards, backing vocals
      Klaus-Peter Matziol: bass
      Guest musicians

      Nico Baretta: drums
      Jocelyn B. Smith: vocals (5)
      Miriam Stockley: vocals (7)
      Peter Beckett & Tom Jackson: vocals (5-7), choir arrangement and conducting (7)
      Susanne Schätzle & Bettina Lux: backing vocals (6)
      Steve Mann: acoustic guitar solo (5)
      Ralf Vornberger: acoustic guitar (5)
      Dirk Michaelis: acoustic guitar (3)
      Production

      Frank Bornemann: production
      Gerhard Wölfle: engineering
      Hans-Jörg Maucksch: mastering
      Artwork

      Michael Narten: graphic design


      References




      External links


      "The Tides Return Forever". Eloy official website. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
      The Tides Return Forever at Discogs (list of releases)

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