Magnum - Chase The Dragon
- Soldier of the Line
- On the Edge of the World
- The Spirit
- Sacred Hour
- Walking the Straight Line
- We All Play the Game
- The Teacher
- The Lights Burned Out
- Back to Earth (Bonus Track)
- Hold Back Your Love (Bonus Track)
- Long Days, Black Nights (Bonus Track)
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Heavy Metal
- Catalog No.
- MOVLP2405
- Tracks
- 11
- Colour
- Turquoise
- Pressing
- 180gBonus TracksColored Vinyl
- Edition
- Limited EditionExpanded
Limited edition of 1000 numbered copies on turquoise coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Chase the Dragon is the third studio album by English rock band Magnum. It was released in 1982. Overseen by the Kansas producer Jeff Glixman, the album was recorded over 13 days at Town House Studios in London, and the following year Tony Clarkin flew to Axis Studios in Atlanta to mix it. Many of the tracks have remained in Magnum's live set for many years, including ""Soldier of the Line"", ""The Spirit"" and ""Sacred Hour"". Chase the Dragon was eventually released in February 1982, two years after the recording sessions, reaching the Top 20 in the UK charts, peaking at #17. ""The Lights Burned Out"" was released as a single, followed by an EP in September 1982 with two new studio songs ""Back to Earth"" and ""Hold Back Your Love"" (which can be found on this re-issue). It is also noted as the first Magnum album with Rodney Matthews' artwork.
- Soldier of the Line
- On the Edge of the World
- The Spirit
- Sacred Hour
- Walking the Straight Line
- We All Play the Game
- The Teacher
- The Lights Burned Out
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- 887
- Tracks
- 8
- Pressing
- Gatefold180g
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Chase the Dragon is the third studio album by rock band Magnum. It was released in 1982 on Jet Records. Overseen by Kansas producer Jeff Glixman, Chase the Dragon was the first recorded appearance by the new keyboard player Mark Stanway, although he had made his live debut at Magnum's appearance at the Reading Festival in 1980. The album was recorded over 13 days at Town House Studios in London, and the following year Tony Clarkin flew to Axis Studios in Atlanta to mix it. However, there was a two-year delay before the album's release in 1982. Many of the tracks have remained in Magnum's live set for many years, including ""Soldier of the Line"", ""The Spirit"" and ""Sacred Hour"".