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2004 studio album by Ten
Return to Evermore
Studio album by
Ten
Released
23 June 2004
Genre
Hard rock
Length
66:46 (70:23)
Label
Frontiers Records
Producer
Gary Hughes
Ten chronology
Far Beyond the World (2001)
Return to Evermore (2004)
The Essential Collection 1995–2005 (2005)
Asian version cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Rock Hard
8/10[1]
Return to Evermore is the seventh studio album by the British hard rock band Ten, released in 2004. It was the first Ten album with the lead guitarist Chris Francis, who replaced Vinny Burns two years before the release of the album.
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