Privateer (album)

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Privateer
Studio album by Tim Renwick
Released March 2007 (2007-03)
Recorded Early 2006
Genre
Length 75:32
Label Audio Network
Producer Tim Renwick
Tim Renwick chronology

Tim Renwick
(1980)
Privateer
(2007)
"Electric Blue"
(2008)

Privateer is the second album by British guitarist Tim Renwick, only available on Audio License, released in 2007 as the follow-up to his 1980s Tim Renwick album.

A collection of instrumental folk/jazz/rock pieces, it features all instruments played by Renwick himself, with various guest musicians.

Track listing

All tracks by Tim Renwick.

  1. "Nighthawk" -3:18
  2. "Cornish Patsy" -3:22
  3. "Gridlock" -3:13
  4. "Polly's Song" 3:34
  5. "Bertholletia Excelsa" -3:12
  6. "Texas Nexus" -3:34
  7. "Rolling" -2:47
  8. "Slideaway" -3:39
  9. "Open Road" -3:55
  10. "Blue Monday" -3:45
  11. "Strumtastic" -2:52
  12. "Rockabilly Jo" -3:30
  13. "Bertholletia Excelsa (Acoustic Reprise)" -2:20

Non-album Tracks

  • "Gladsome Girl" -2:58
  • "Miami Beach" -3:00
  • "Right As Rain" (Tim Renwick/Elfed Hayes) -3:38
  • "Righteous Road" (Tim Renwick/Elfed Hayes) -3:51
  • "Gridlock" -3:13
  • "Freehand" -3:51
  • "Boogie Shuffle" -3:33
  • "Getting Jiggie" -3:29
  • "Dirty Man Blues" -2:20
  • "Way To Go" -3:44
  • "The Shore" -2:16
  • "Masquerade" -2:16
  • "Gladsome Christmas" -2:58
  • "Consort" -2:18

Personnel

  • Tim Renwick: All instruments
  • Guy Pratt: Bass guitar (Tracks 1, 4, 5, 9, 13)
  • Paul Harris: Keyboards (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 13)
  • Henry Spinetti: Drums, percussion
  • Steve Jackson: Drums, percussion (Tracks 2, 11)
  • Frank Ricotti: Percussion (Tracks 1, 4, 5, 8, 13)
  • Willie Wilson: Tambourine (Tracks 3, 10)
  • Alan Glen: Harmonica (Tracks 10, 12)
  • Steve Turner: National Steel Guitar (on "Slideaway")
  • Martin Bell: Fiddle (on "Slideaway")
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