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1993 demo album by Big Big Train
The Infant Hercules
Demo album by Big Big Train
Released1993
GenreProgressive rock
LabelBBT
Big Big Train chronology
From the River to the Sea
(1992)
The Infant Hercules
(1993)
Goodbye to the Age of Steam
(1994)

The Infant Hercules is the second demo album by the English progressive rock band, Big Big Train. It was released in 1993.

The name is likely a reference to the quote by William Gladstone, “This remarkable place, the youngest child of England’s enterprise, is an infant, but if an infant, an infant Hercules,” used to describe the English town of Middlesbrough.

Track listing

CD

  1. "Far Distant Thing" - 4.34
  2. "Dismounting Tigers" - 4.36
  3. "Lincoln Green" - 3.50
  4. "Show of Strength" - 4.54
  5. "Red Five" - 5.12
  6. "Sky End Fall" - 5.23
  7. "Kingmaker" - 9.25

Tape

  1. "Dismounting Tigers"
  2. "Show of Strength"
  3. "Lincoln Green"
  4. "Red Five"
  5. "Far Distant Thing"
  6. "Sky End Fall"
  7. "Kingmaker"

Personnel

References

  1. "The Infant Hercules". Big Big Train. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  2. Correspondent, Tees Business (1 May 2019). "Infant Hercules". Tees Business. Retrieved 13 May 2020. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Big Big Train - The Infant Hercules". Discogs. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
Big Big Train
  • Andy Poole
  • Ian Cooper
  • Steve Hughes
  • Martin Read
  • Tony Müller
  • Pete Hibbit
  • Phil Hogg
  • Sean Filkins
  • David Longdon
  • Dave Gregory
  • Danny Manners
  • Rachel Hall
  • Carly Bryant
Studio albums
Live albums
Demo albums and EPs
Compilations


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