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Rob Dickinson

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Rob Dickinson

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The cousin of <a href="spotify:artist:6mdiAmATAx73kdxrNrnlao">Iron Maiden</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:7Iffw1nP3NjCWkRIx3Ily9">Bruce Dickinson</a> and, much more importantly, the guitar-playing frontman of <a href="spotify:artist:1QPWAsWIjRcTfvY5uH8dov">Catherine Wheel</a>, Rob Dickinson went solo a few years after his band, after five albums, made the decision to stop. Released on Sanctuary, the label operated by <a href="spotify:artist:1QPWAsWIjRcTfvY5uH8dov">Catherine Wheel</a> manager Merck Mercuriadis, Fresh Wine for the Horses was issued in 2005 but slipped out of print once the label went out of the new-release business. Thanks to some nudging from Bob Ezrin, who had worked with <a href="spotify:artist:1QPWAsWIjRcTfvY5uH8dov">Catherine Wheel</a> on 1997's Adam and Eve, Sanctuary parent Universal put it back into circulation. An updated version was released in June 2008, featuring a different sequence and a new song, "The End of the World," as well as a second disc containing solo versions of six <a href="spotify:artist:1QPWAsWIjRcTfvY5uH8dov">Catherine Wheel</a> favorites (including "Black Metallic," "I Want to Touch You," and "Crank"). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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