Pass the Clock
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Pass the Clock is a 3 disc compilation album by British progressive rock
Progressive rock
Progressive rock is a subgenre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." John Covach, in Contemporary Music Review, says that many thought it would not just "succeed the pop of...

 band Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn is a British band, producing music heavily influenced by classic 1970s rock. The group formed in 1996, and have built their reputation through constant touring, never signing to a major label. The group's early influences were Genesis, Renaissance and Pink Floyd, and folk music...

. It was released in 2009 to celebrate 10 years of the band by remastering material from all of their 8 studio albums and 1 EP. Each disc contains songs that fit well together and produce different moods. Disc 1 is subtitled 'Something for the Spirit', disc 2 is 'Something for the Campfire' and disc 3 is 'Something for the Candlelight'. The artwork was once again done by Richard Nagy who did the cover for their last album Glass Shadows
Glass Shadows
Glass Shadows is the eighth studio album by the band Mostly Autumn. The writing of the album saw band members Heather and Bryan retreating to the Lake District, apparently inspiring a more organic sound for the new songs, harking back to the band's earlier material...

.

The album takes its name from a three part song called 'Pass the Clock' that can be found on their 2003 release Passengers

Disc one: Something for the Spirit

  1. "Fading Colours" (Josh)
  2. "Ghost in Dreamland" (Josh/Jennings)
  3. "Pure White Light" (Josh)
  4. "Distant Train" (Jennings)
  5. "Answer the Question" (Josh/Jennings)
  6. "Evergreen" (Findlay/Josh)
  7. "The Second Hand" (Josh)
  8. "Storms Over Still Water" (Josh)
  9. "Paper Angels" (Findlay/Josh)
  10. "Tearing at the Faerytale" (Josh)
  11. "Pass the Clock" (Josh)

Disc two: Something for the Campfire

  1. "Yellow Time" (Findlay)
  2. "Prints in the Stone" (Josh/Davison)
  3. "The Eyes of the Forest" (Findlay)
  4. "Boundless Ocean" (Josh)
  5. "Shindig" (Josh/Jennings/Faulds)
  6. "Blakey Ridge/When Waters Meet" (Josh/Faulds)
  7. "Winter Is King" (Findlay)
  8. "Which Wood?" (Goldthorpe)
  9. "At Last to Rivendell" (Jennings)
  10. "Simple Ways" (Josh)
  11. "On the Wings of Gwaigir" (Josh)
  12. "Steal Away" (Josh)
  13. "Bitterness Burnt" (Findlay)
  14. "Shrinking Violet" (Findlay/Josh)
  15. "Goodbye Alone" (Josh)

Disc three: Something for the Candlelight

  1. "The Night Sky" (Josh)
  2. "Silver Glass" (Johnson)
  3. "Half the Mountain" (Josh)
  4. "Carpe Diem" (Findlay/Jennings)
  5. "Hollow" (Jennings)
  6. "Passengers" (Josh)
  7. "The Gap Is Too Wide" (Jennings)
  8. "Glass Shadows" (Josh)
  9. "Heroes Never Die" (Josh/Rayson)

Original Albums

  • For All We Shared...
    For All We Shared...
    For All We Shared... is the debut album by the band Mostly Autumn. It is the only Mostly Autumn album to feature Allan Scott on drums and Kev Gibbons on whistles.-Track listing:# "Nowhere to Hide " – 6:12...

    : Disc 2: Tracks 4 and 12; Disc 3: Track 9
  • The Spirit of Autumn Past
    The Spirit of Autumn Past
    The Spirit of Autumn Past is the 2nd album by rock band Mostly Autumn. It is the only Mostly Autumn album to feature drummer Rob McNeil. It is the last album to feature violinist Bob Faulds and bassist Stuart Carver but the first to feature Angela Goldthorpe as a full member of the band. Also, this...

    : Disc 1: Track 6; Disc 2: Tracks 5 and 6; Disc 3: Track 7
  • The Last Bright Light
    The Last Bright Light
    The Last Bright Light is the 3rd studio album by rock band Mostly Autumn. It is the first album to feature drummer Jonathon Blackmore and bassist Andy Smith...

    : Disc 2: Tracks 3,8 and 14; Disc 3: Tracks 3 and 5
  • Music Inspired by The Lord of the Rings: Disc 2: Tracks 9,11 and 15
  • Passengers: Disc 1: Tracks 3,4,5 and 11; Disc 2: Track 13; Disc 3: Track 6
  • Storms Over Still Water
    Storms Over Still Water
    Storms Over Still Water is the 5th studio album from rock band Mostly Autumn. It is the first Mostly Autumn studio album to feature drummer Andrew Jennings who is the brother of keyboard player Iain Jennings although he can be seen on The V Shows and Pink Floyd Revisited DVDs...

    : Disc 1: Tracks 2 and 8; Disc 3: Track 4
  • Spirits of Christmas Past
    Spirits of Christmas Past
    Spirits of Christmas Past is a Christmas EP released in 2005 by rock band Mostly Autumn.-Track listing:# "Spirits of Christmas Past" – 5:14# "Winter Is King" – 5:24# "Merry Christmas Everybody" – 3:39...

    : Disc 2: Track 7
  • Heart Full of Sky
    Heart Full of Sky
    Heart Full of Sky is the 7th studio album from rock artists Mostly Autumn released in 2006. The limited edition double CD version was only available via , whereas the single CD version is available as a general release. This is the only Mostly Autumn album to feature multi-instrumentalist Chris...

    : Disc 1: Track 1; Disc 2: Track 1; Disc 3: Track 2
  • Glass Shadows
    Glass Shadows
    Glass Shadows is the eighth studio album by the band Mostly Autumn. The writing of the album saw band members Heather and Bryan retreating to the Lake District, apparently inspiring a more organic sound for the new songs, harking back to the band's earlier material...

    : Disc 1: Tracks 7,9 and 10; Disc 3 Track 8


Disc 2: Track 2 and Disc 3: Track 1 are the re-recorded versions found on the Catch the Spirit
Catch The Spirit - The Complete Anthology
Catch the Spirit is a compilation album released by rock band Mostly Autumn in 2002. This replaced the previous anthology Heroes Never Die and provides an introduction to the band using re-recorded material from their first four studio albums....

anthology from 2002. The original versions of 'Prints in the Stone' and 'The Night Sky' where on The Last Bright Light
The Last Bright Light
The Last Bright Light is the 3rd studio album by rock band Mostly Autumn. It is the first album to feature drummer Jonathon Blackmore and bassist Andy Smith...

and For All We Shared...
For All We Shared...
For All We Shared... is the debut album by the band Mostly Autumn. It is the only Mostly Autumn album to feature Allan Scott on drums and Kev Gibbons on whistles.-Track listing:# "Nowhere to Hide " – 6:12...

respectively.

For personnel details, see the original albums.
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