Back Where I Belong
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Click here for a larger imageReleased Spring 1992
Re-Released January 26, 2003
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Track Listing
  1. If It Ain't Worth Fighting For
  2. It Ain't Good Enough
  3. If There is a Heaven
  4. Back Where I Belong
  5. Ceasefire
  6. Why Love
  7. Sweet Elyse
  8. The Last Living Tree
  9. Now You've Gone
  10. India
  11. Angel in the Bed
  12. The Road to Galilee
  13. Jerusalem
 
Writing Credits
  • All songs and music by Tony Martin except:
  • The Road to Galilee by Geoff Nicholls
  • Jerusalem by Martin / Iommi / Powell / Murray / Nicholls

Other Credits

  • Tony Martin - Vocals, Guitars
  • Brian May - Guitars 
  • Paul Wright - Guitars 
  • Carlo Fragnito - Guitars 
  • Neil Murray - Bass 
  • Laurence Cottle - Bass 
  • Zakk Starky - Drums 
  • Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards 
  • Richard Cottle - Keyboards & Saxophone 
  • Produced by Nick Tauber & Tony Martin 
  • Management: Albert Chapman 
  • Recorded & Mixed at Revolution Stuidos, Cheshire UK

Catalogue Numbers

  • CD Polydor 513 518-2 (UK 1992)
  • CD Phantom ?? (2003)
 
 
Notes
  • This is the solo album that Tony Martin made that when Sabbath was doing Dehumanizer.
  • At the demo level for this album, Tony Martin played all the instruments, but didn't do that on the final release.
  • This album includes a cover of Jerusalem from the Sabbath album Tyr.
  • The preview release of the cassette had a few of the songs in a different order than on the final CD - Now You're Gone & It Ain't Good enough are reversed.

This text appeared inside the CD at the beginning of the liner notes.

Dear Reader: Back Where I Belong is an album of songs that were written over the period between 1990 and 1991. The title reflects my feelings at having this opportunity to write, record, and perform my own material. The recording of this album has been made possible due to the contributions of the following people who have all given their individual and very special talents to this project, for which I would like to express my eternal thanks!

(The CD then listed who played on it, and went on with the conventional liner notes)