Edge of the World

{{About|the album by Tipton, Entwistle & Powell}}

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{{Infobox album

| name = Edge of the World

| type = studio

| artist = Glenn Tipton / Tipton, Entwistle & Powell

| cover = TEP Cover 250.jpg

| alt =

| released = March 7, 2006

| recorded = 1994–1997

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = {{hlist|Heavy metal|progressive rock|hard rock}}

| length = 52:50

| label = Rhino/WEA

| producer = Glenn Tipton, Sean Lynch

| prev_title = Baptizm of Fire

| prev_year = 1997

| next_title =

| next_year =

}}

{{Album ratings

| rev1 = Allmusic

| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r819921}}}}

Edge of the World is an album created by Judas Priest guitarist Glenn Tipton, featuring outtakes from his solo album Baptizm of Fire. The Who bassist John Entwistle (The Ox) and drummer Cozy Powell, who both died in the years following its recording (Powell 1998, Entwistle 2002), were the session players for those sessions, and are given top billing on this release.{{cite book |last1=Segretto |first1=Mike |title=The Who FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Fifty Years of Maximum R&B |date=1 March 2014 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1-4803-9253-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EtCGDwAAQBAJ&dq=Edge+of+the+World+glenn+tipton&pg=PT233 |access-date=3 December 2021 |language=en}}{{cite book |last1=Bowe |first1=Brian J. |title=Judas Priest: Metal Gods |date=1 January 2009 |publisher=Enslow Publishing |isbn=978-0-7660-3029-9 |page=103 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=weeSUSf9kVsC&dq=Edge+of+the+World+glenn+tipton&pg=PA103 |access-date=3 December 2021 |language=en}} The album was released on 7 March 2006 by Rhino and WEA.

Background

Consisting of tracks that were not released on Baptizm of Fire, Tipton released the album on March 7, 2006 in memory of Entwistle and Powell. "I'm sure everyone will know," Tipton stated, "this album is a tribute to their unique styles and skills and a small part of the immense legacy they have left behind which will continue to inspire people all over the world for many years to come."

Glenn presented the tracks to Rhino/Warners Entertainment and they agreed that this album had to be released. This album was released March 7, 2006 and all proceeds from sales go to the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Reception

Greg Prato of AllMusic called the album, "more melodic than the average Judas Priest release, and one that focuses mostly on Tipton's riffs and Powell's thunderous drumming rather than Entwistle's bass dexterity. Additionally, Tipton's vocals certainly won't be mistaken for Rob Halford's anytime soon, but they're certainly not cringe-worthy, either."

Track listing

{{tracklist

| all_writing = Glenn Tipton except "Never Say Die" (Tipton, Entwistle)

| title1 = Unknown Soldier

| length1 = 1:20

| title2 = Friendly Fire

| length2 = 5:31

| title3 = The Holy Man

| length3 = 5:00

| title4 = Never Say Die

| length4 = 4:47

| note4 = melody and some lyrics taken from John Entwistle's song "Bridges Under the Water"

| title5 = Resolution

| length5 = 6:50

| title6 = Searching

| length6 = 4:40

| title7 = Give Blood

| length7 = 3:53

| title8 = Crime of Passion

| length8 = 5:17

| title9 = Walls Cave In

| length9 = 4:35

| title10 = Edge of the World

| length10 = 5:39

| title11 = Stronger than the Drug

| length11 = 5:18

| total_length = 52:50

| title_width = 740px

}}

Personnel

;Tipton, Entwistle & Powell

;Additional musicians

;Production

References

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