Album
Cross That Line
1989 · Electronic, Rock
5 collectors on Gatefold own this

Cross That Line is an Electronic album by Howard Jones, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 36 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
About
Cross That Line is the fourth album by British musician Howard Jones, released in April 1989. It featured two hit singles "The Prisoner" (#30 US) and "Everlasting Love" (#12 US), though neither of these singles or the album itself were successful in Jones's native UK. It continued Howard Jones' streak of satisfying commercial pop albums. Slightly more adventurous than his earlier albums, the record includes experiments like the jazz-tinged seven-and-a-half minute "Guardians of the Breath" and the almost ambient "Those Who Move Clouds" The Album reached 64 in the UK and 65 in the US.
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Tracklist
- 1The Prisoner4:39
- 2Everlasting Love4:19
- 3Powerhouse3:29
- 4Last Supper5:23
- 5Cross That Line4:45
- 6Out Of Thin Air3:06
- 7Guardians Of The Breath7:37
- 8Fresh Air Waltz4:03
- 9Wanders To You5:13
- 10Those Who Move Clouds5:45
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- polished
- uplifting
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Howard JonesARRANGED BY, COMPOSED BY, VOCALS, WRITTEN-BY VOCALS ARRANGED BY
- Mike RoartyPROGRAMMED BY SYNTHESIZER
- Andrew ScarthSOPRANO SAXOPHONE
- Andy RossGUITAR
- Chris HughesDRUMS
- Claudia FontaineBACKING VOCALS
- Dancin' Danny DDRUM PROGRAMMING
- Ian StanleyKEYBOARDS
- Inga HumpeVOCALS
- Martin JonesBASS BASS , ELECTRIC GUITAR BASS , GUITAR
- Peter ThomsTROMBONE
- Phil PalmerACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Roddy LorimerTRUMPET TRUMPET, FLUGELHORN TRUMPET, SOLOIST , FLUGELHORN
- Sandy McLellandVOCALS
- Simon ClarkeALTO SAXOPHONE ALTO SAXOPHONE , FLUTE ALTO SAXOPHONE, FLUTE
- StegGUITAR
- Steve SidwellTRUMPET
- The Kick HornsARRANGED BY BRASS BRASS, ARRANGED BY
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