{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox album | name = The Storyman | type = studio | artist = [[Chris de Burgh]] | cover = The Storyman.jpg | alt = | released = 2006 | recorded = | venue = | studio = * [[Metropolis Group|Metropolis]] and [[Abbey Road Studios|Abbey Road]] (London, UK) | genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] | length = 58:14 | label = [[Edel Records|Edel]] | producer = * Chris de Burgh * [[Chris Porter (producer)|Chris Porter]] | prev_title = [[The Road to Freedom (Chris de Burgh album)|The Road to Freedom]] | prev_year = 2004 | next_title = [[Now and Then (Chris de Burgh album)|Now and Then]] | next_year = 2008 }}

'''''The Storyman''''' is singer [[Chris de Burgh]]'s 16th original [[album]], released in 2006. The album is a collection of songs with accompanying stories. The original digipack release of the album included two booklets; one contained the usual lyrics and credits, while the second contained stories written by de Burgh to accompany each song.

The lyrics of the title track contain multiple references to previous songs and albums from de Burgh's career, in chronological order.

==Track listing== #"The Storyman Theme" – 4:00 #"One World" – 3:56 #"Leningrad" – 5:12 #"My Father's Eyes" – 4:18 #"The Grace of a Dancer" – 6:13 #"Spirit" – 4:16 #"The Shadow of the Mountain" – 4:19 #"Raging Storm" – 4:18 (featuring [[Kristyna Myles]]) #"The Mirror of the Soul" – 9:15 #"The Sweetest Kiss of All" – 3:13 #"The Storyman" – 4:37 #"My Father's Eyes" (Chris de Burgh with Hani Hussein)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Asgher |first1=Mubashera |title=English Music Reviews - January 4, 2007 |url=https://gulfnews.com/lifestyle/english-music-reviews---january-4-2007-1.153471 |website=Gulf News |access-date=4 June 2025 |language=en |date=3 January 2007}}</ref> – 4:35

All compositions by Chris de Burgh.

== Personnel == * Chris de Burgh – vocals, keyboards, guitars * Richard Cardwell – keyboards * [[Peter Gordeno (musician)|Peter Gordeno]] – additional keyboards * Pete Murray – additional keyboards * Chris Cameron – acoustic piano, orchestral arrangements and conductor * [[Phil Palmer]] – guitars * Michael Féat – bass guitar * [[Geoff Dugmore]] – drums, percussion * Pandit Dinesh – percussion * [[Nick Ingman]] – orchestral conductor * [[The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]] – orchestra * Hani Hussein – vocals on "My Father's Eyes" * [[Kristyna Myles]] – vocals on "Raging Storm" * [[The Mahotella Queens]] – vocals * The London Russian Choir and The [[Marlborough College]] Chamber Choir – choirs * Ian Sutcliffe – director and arrangements for The Marlborough College Chamber Choir. * Lidya Reinski – director and arrangements for The London Russian Choir.

'''Production''' * Chris de Burgh – producer, sleeve design * Chris Porter – producer, engineer, mixing * Andrew Dudman – additional engineer (orchestra) * Rohan Onraet – additional engineer (band tracks) * David Morley – photography * Brett Colledge – art direction * Mike McCraith – art direction * Caroline McCrink – sleeve design * Kenny Thomson – sleeve design, management

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== * [https://www.chris-de-burgh.co.uk/album/The-Storyman Entry on Chris de Burgh's website]

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