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ARTIST
MITCHELL/COE MYSTERIES
TITLE
Exiled
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MORGAN BLUE TOWN
CATALOG #
BT 5069LP
BT 5069LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/7/2026
"
Exiled
is a remarkable 1980 space themed concept album crafted by songwriters
Bob Mitchell
and
Steve Coe
, blending melodic rock, progressive textures, and a richly cinematic sci-fi narrative. Recorded with an impressive lineup of renowned British musicians, the album features guest performances from
Francis Rossi
(
Status Quo
),
Dan McCafferty
(
Nazareth
), and
Terry Cassidy
, accompanied by backing vocals from
Hudson Ford
-- the partnership of Richard Hudson and John Ford, both formerly of
Strawbs
. Keyboardist
Chris Parren
adds further depth to the album's sound, while additional vocal contributions from
Colin Blunstone
(
The Zombies
) and
Lesley Duncan
. Originally released in 1980,
Exiled
stands today as an overlooked gem of British progressive rock: a meticulously produced studio project that combines strong songwriting with a stellar supporting cast drawn from some of the UK's most respected musicians of the era."
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