CHRIS DE BURGH : CRUSADER

 

  1. Carry On
  2. I Had The Love In My Eyes
  3. Something Else Again
  4. The Girl With April In Her Eyes
  5. Just In Time
  6. Carry On (Reprise)
  7. The Devils Eye
  8. It's Such A Long Way Home
  9. Old-fashioned People
  10. Quiet Moments
  11. Crusader : The Fall Of Jerusalem / The Court Of Saladin / The Battlefield / Finale
  12. You And Me

Label : A&M Records

Release Date : 1979

Length : 43:37

Review (AllMusic) : The title track to 1979's Crusader is not only this album's crowning glory, but also serves as one of de Burgh's finest songs. Its narrative is based on the courageous efforts of Richard the Lion-Hearted and his spirited battle against Saladin, the king of the Saracens during the crusades that took part between the 11th and 13th centuries. Broken into four separate parts, its detailed story line and moving musical passages exemplify de Burgh's talent as an intriguing anecdotist. His seriousness and passion build the song until the very end of the "Finale," in which the moral of "Crusader" is revealed through his soft-spoken final words. Even though this track bears most of this album's weight, the rest of the songs aren't without their merit. de Burgh still musters up enough romance to make "It's Such a Long Way Home" a likeable tune. The serenity and overall quaintness of "The Girl With April in Her Eyes" aptly display his gift of singing cobblestone courtyard love songs. These songs, along with "Quiet Moments," insure that his talent for singing gallant, gentle pieces has not escaped him. Although these songs house their own distinct beauty, this album's true value lies in "Crusader," his most moving and compelling work.