Midge Ure - A Man Of Two Worlds (2026)
BAND/ARTIST: Midge Ure
- Title: A Man Of Two Worlds
- Year Of Release: 2026
- Label: Chrysalis / Musicfest
- Genre: Pop, New Wave, Synth-Pop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
- Total Time: 1:15:09
- Total Size: 488 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Disc 1
01. A Different View
02. The Space In Between
03. Hearing The Invisible
04. Just Below The Surface
05. The Dimming Light
06. The Other Side
07. Blues and Greys
08. The Pictures You Carry With You
Disc 2
01. Just Words
02. World Away
03. Shouting To The Moon
04. Caught In The Middle
05. Ordinary Man
06. Somewhere Out There
07. The Man Who Stole Your Soul
08. Fan The Flame
Disc 1
01. A Different View
02. The Space In Between
03. Hearing The Invisible
04. Just Below The Surface
05. The Dimming Light
06. The Other Side
07. Blues and Greys
08. The Pictures You Carry With You
Disc 2
01. Just Words
02. World Away
03. Shouting To The Moon
04. Caught In The Middle
05. Ordinary Man
06. Somewhere Out There
07. The Man Who Stole Your Soul
08. Fan The Flame
In recent years, Midge Ure has spent his time playing live and has not had time to fully immerse himself in the studios creating music. To that end A Man of Two Worlds is his first album of new material in 12 years.
Well worth the wait, the album is a formidable collection of outstanding music, divided into two clear parts. The first half, World One: Music, consists of eight instrumental pieces, while the second half, World Two: Songs, features eight vocal songs.
This concept was partly inspired by the time Midge spent during lockdown listening to instrumental music whilst presenting THE SPACE on Scala Radio. Hearing music that rarely finds a home on mainstream radio, he set about making something without lyrics, where the melodies had to speak for themselves.
The eight vocal songs which form the second part of the album, came to Midge as the world reopened. A more divided world, in many ways a much harder and less empathetic one. Sharing an atmosphere with the preceding instrumentals, these songs are incredibly sparse and meditative, and whilst they are subtle, with some songs dealing with the frailty of the human condition, underlying many songs reflect Midge’s concerns for the discord infecting world today.
Well worth the wait, the album is a formidable collection of outstanding music, divided into two clear parts. The first half, World One: Music, consists of eight instrumental pieces, while the second half, World Two: Songs, features eight vocal songs.
This concept was partly inspired by the time Midge spent during lockdown listening to instrumental music whilst presenting THE SPACE on Scala Radio. Hearing music that rarely finds a home on mainstream radio, he set about making something without lyrics, where the melodies had to speak for themselves.
The eight vocal songs which form the second part of the album, came to Midge as the world reopened. A more divided world, in many ways a much harder and less empathetic one. Sharing an atmosphere with the preceding instrumentals, these songs are incredibly sparse and meditative, and whilst they are subtle, with some songs dealing with the frailty of the human condition, underlying many songs reflect Midge’s concerns for the discord infecting world today.
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