The Council Of Thirteen - Rhythm on the Radio - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: Fifteenth full album by The Council of Thirteen featuring 14 original songs written by keyboardist/songwriter John W. Edwards. From power rock ballads to progressive rock anthems, symphonic metal, new wave anthems and power pop, Rhythm On The Radio is the best of symphonic cinematic rock with a progressive flare. Singles include the Roxy Music inspired title track, the Eagles styled InchMidnight MirageInch, a new wave Animotion-styled tune InchDo You Control Me?Inch, the ELO influenced InchMirrors In The NightInch, the Kate Bush flavored InchA Secret Never ToldInch and InchIt's Just The Way We GrowInch. For fans of ELO, Roxy Music, Asia, Genesis, Foreigner, Human League, Fleetwood Mac, Journey, Styx, The Buggles and more! Guest performances by Phil Manzanera and Paul Carrack.Video clips on YouTube for promotion of singles InchRhythm On The RadioInch, InchIt's Just The Way We GrowInch, InchMirrors In The NightInch, InchMidnight MirageInch, InchA Secret Never ToldInch, InchDo You Control MeInch and InchWhere Shadows Learn To Glow.Inch Album Tracks 1. Rhythm on the Radio (5 50) 2. It's Just the Way We Grow (4 40) 3. A Secret Never Told (4 56) 4. Mirrors in the Night (7 19) 5. Midnight Mirage (6 10) 6. Heaven Is Right Here with You (6 14) 7. Where Shadows Learn to Glow (4 51) 8. Voices in the Fire (5 52) 9. Only When You're Gone (4 45) 10. Crimson Siren (5 53) 11. Echoes of Tomorrow (6 35) 12. The Curtain Falls (6 21) 13. Do You Control Me? (4 03) 14. Echoes of a Promise (4 22)
- Artist: The Council Of Thirteen
- Title: Rhythm on the Radio
- Format: CD
- Label: Renaissance
- Release Date: 04/24/2026
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: The Council Of Thirteen - Rhythm on the Radio - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 630428087224
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Fifteenth full album by The Council of Thirteen featuring 14 original songs written by keyboardist/songwriter John W. Edwards. From power rock ballads to progressive rock anthems, symphonic metal, new wave anthems and power pop, Rhythm On The Radio is the best of symphonic cinematic rock with a progressive flare. Singles include the Roxy Music inspired title track, the Eagles styled InchMidnight MirageInch, a new wave Animotion-styled tune InchDo You Control Me?Inch, the ELO influenced InchMirrors In The NightInch, the Kate Bush flavored InchA Secret Never ToldInch and InchIt's Just The Way We GrowInch. For fans of ELO, Roxy Music, Asia, Genesis, Foreigner, Human League, Fleetwood Mac, Journey, Styx, The Buggles and more! Guest performances by Phil Manzanera and Paul Carrack.Video clips on YouTube for promotion of singles InchRhythm On The RadioInch, InchIt's Just The Way We GrowInch, InchMirrors In The NightInch, InchMidnight MirageInch, InchA Secret Never ToldInch, InchDo You Control MeInch and InchWhere Shadows Learn To Glow.Inch Album Tracks 1. Rhythm on the Radio (5 50) 2. It's Just the Way We Grow (4 40) 3. A Secret Never Told (4 56) 4. Mirrors in the Night (7 19) 5. Midnight Mirage (6 10) 6. Heaven Is Right Here with You (6 14) 7. Where Shadows Learn to Glow (4 51) 8. Voices in the Fire (5 52) 9. Only When You're Gone (4 45) 10. Crimson Siren (5 53) 11. Echoes of Tomorrow (6 35) 12. The Curtain Falls (6 21) 13. Do You Control Me? (4 03) 14. Echoes of a Promise (4 22)

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