Once Upon a Time (Liverpool Express album)

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Once Upon A Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2003
Recorded2002-2003
Fedora St Studios, Liverpool
Errigal Studios, California
GenreRock, pop
LabelEvery Man Records
ProducerRoger Scott Craig & Billy Kinsley
Liverpool Express chronology
The Best of Liverpool Express
(2002)
Once Upon A Time
(2003)

(2019)

Once Upon A Time is the fourth studio album by Liverpool Express, released in August 2003.

Notable tracks from this album are the title song, "Once Upon A Time", which harks back to the group's beautiful hit "Every Man Must Have A Dream", and "Sailin' Down to Rio", the band's ode to Rio de Janeiro, which is a city they fell in love with during their tour of Brazil in the late 70s.

A new version of "John George Ringo & Paul", was included on this album. The song was first heard on "The Best of Liverpool Express, the year before.

Ian Bairnson, the guitarist with The Alan Parsons Project and Pilot, plays on two tracks, "Once Upon a Time" and "Find My Way Back Home".

Track listing[]

  1. "Chinatown" (Billy Kinsley, Kenny Parry)
  2. "Out of the Blue" (Billy Kinsley)
  3. "Once Upon A Time" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
  4. "The End of the Game" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
  5. "Best Years of My Life" (Billy Kinsley)
  6. "John George Ringo & Paul" (Roger Scott Craig)
  7. "This Door Is Always Open" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
  8. "Tomorrow Is Another Day" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
  9. "Sailin' Down To Rio" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
  10. "Find My Way Back Home" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
  11. "Wherever You Are" (Billy Kinsley)
  12. "The Worst Band in the World" (Billy Kinsley, Frankie Connor, Alan Crowley)

Personnel[]

Liverpool Express
Additional musicians
  • Mike Turner – rhythm guitar, lead guitar
  • Billy Leisegang – lead guitar
Guest musician
  • Ian Bairnson – lead guitar ("Find My Way Back Home" & "Once Upon A Time")

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