- Zaragon
"Zaragon" is the third album by English singer/songwriter/guitarist
John Miles . It was first released in 1978 and reissued on CD in 2008.Background
The release of "Zaragon" followed an extremely successful period in the career of John Miles who, during 1976 and 1977, had enjoyed two hit albums ("Rebel" and "Stranger In The City") and four successful singles. Decca remained Miles' record label in the UK but, for the US release, Arista paid $500,000 to buy out his contract with London Records. An advance of $500,000 made this into a million-dollar album before release.
Music
In a change of direction from his earlier material (most notably his signature single "Music"), Miles decided not to use orchestral backing on "Zaragon". Miles played guitars, keyboards and synthesisers on the album, with Barry Black on drums and Bob Marshall on bass.
The opening track, "Overture", was a rock epic in which keyboards took the place of the orchestral backing on his earlier material. The track is notable for an outstanding guitar solo by Miles. The long, three-part "Nice Man Jack" - a song about
Jack the Ripper - was the centrepiece of the album, whilst the title track was science fiction orientated.Album and Singles
"Zaragon" reached 43 in the UK charts, a respectable showing given that musical fashions were moving away from "epic-rock" towards punk and disco. The album was not released on CD until March 2008, thirty years after "Zaragon" first appeared.
The only single release in the UK was "No Hard Feelings" which the New Musical Express described as "an agreeable ballad". The b-side of the single was "Mitre Square", the second part of the "Nice Man Jack" trilogy. In Spain, the order was reversed, with "Mitre Square" the a-side.
Personnel
*John Miles - vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers
*Bob Marshall - bass guitar
*Barry Black - drumsTrack listing
#Overture
#Borderline
#I Have Never Been In Love Before
#No Hard Feelings
#Plain Jane
#Nice Man Jack:
##Kensington Gardens
##Mitre Square
##Harley Street
#ZaragonBonus track (CD version only):
#Mitre Square (single edit)
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