Transcendental Highway

Transcendental Highway is the fifth solo album by Scottish-Australian singer Colin Hay, released in 1998. (See 1998 in music). Re-Released 21 April 2009 (with hidden extras).

Transcendental Highway
Studio album by
Released13 October 1998
GenrePop rock
Length56:45
LabelFMA
ProducerColin Hay, Dave Dale
Colin Hay chronology
Topanga
(1994)
Transcendental Highway
(1998)
Going Somewhere
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Colin Hay except where noted:

  1. "Transcendental Highway" (Dale, Hay) – 5:49
  2. "Don't Believe You Anymore" (Dale, Hay) – 3:56
  3. "My Brilliant Feat" (Hay, Colin Talbot) – 5:48
  4. "Goodbye My Red Rose" – 3:32
  5. "If I Go" (Dale, Hay, Bobby Z.) – 4:27
  6. "I'm Doing Fine" – 4:59
  7. "Wash It All Away" (Dale, Hay) – 3:24
  8. "Cactus" – 4:43
  9. "Death Row Conversation" – 4:55
  10. "I'll Leave the Light On" – 4:39
  11. "Freedom Calling" – 5:05
  12. "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" – 5:19
  13. "You Hold On to Me [Demo] – 2:04 (hidden track)

Personnel

  • Colin Hay – acoustic guitar, bass, piano, electric guitar, vocals, e-bow, baritone guitar
  • Dave Dale – percussion, cymbals, drums, electric guitar, background vocals, chamberlin, tape effects
  • Chad Fischer – percussion, concertina, cymbals, drums, electric guitar, background vocals
  • Glen Holmen – bass
  • Ethan Johns – harmonium
  • Robbie Kilgore – organ, piano, keyboards
  • Dan Rothchild – bass
  • Lynne Davis – bass
  • Martin Tillman – cello

Production

  • Producers: Colin Hay, Dave Dale
  • Engineers: Colin Hay, Dave Dale
  • Mixing: Colin Hay, Dave Dale
  • Mastering: Gavin Lurssen
  • Drum programming: Dave Dale
  • Loops: Dave Dale
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References

  1. McMullen, Steve. Transcendental Highway at AllMusic
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