Line-up (Battlefield Band album)

Line-up
Studio album by Battlefield Band
Released July 18, 2011
Genre Celtic
Length 59:03
Label Temple
Battlefield Band chronology
Zama Zama... Try Your Luck
(2009)
Line-up
(2011)
Room Enough For All
(2013)
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Line-up is the thirtieth album by Battlefield Band and their twenty-second studio album, released in 2011 on the Temple Records label.

Overview

Line-up is Battlefield Band's first studio album to be recorded by the band's new line-up since the last remaining founding member Alan Reid's definitive departure at the end of 2010, hence its title.

Track listing

  1. "Raigmore/Long Run/The Clansmen Mourning" 4:52 (Katz, Reese, Traditional)
  2. "That's How Strong My Love Is/The Water Is Wide" 3:58 (Roosevelt Jamison, Traditional)
  3. "Calum Ross/Easy Peasy" 4:36 (Rae, Shaw)
  4. "A' Bhriogais Uallach (The Pompous Trousers)/The Waves of Otur/Split the Whisker" 4:09 (Katz, Macdonald, Traditional)
  5. "Song Composed in August" 5:35 (Burns, Traditional)
  6. "The Great White Herring (The Herring / Alejandro Blanco)" 4:28 (Henderson, White)
  7. "Iain Ghlinn Cuaich (Iain Of Glen Quoich)" 3:14 (Traditional)
  8. "Lovers And Friends" 4:57 (Mone)
  9. "The Pits / The Highland Lassie Going To The Fair / The Blackthorn / Mary Beaton's Reel (Port Mairi Alasdair Raghnaill)" 5:46 (Henderson, Traditional)
  10. "The Lily And The Rose / Locheil's Awa' Tae France" 4:03 (Traditional)
  11. "Glen Caladh Castle / Duncan Macneil Esq's Farewell To Melfort" 4:24 (MacLellan, MacNeil)
  12. "Mo Ghleannan Taobh Loch Lìobhainn (My Glen By Loch Leven)" 5:04 (Traditional)
  13. "Me n'vin Bêlek, na Manac'h (I Won't Go To Bêlek Anymore)" 3:57 (Traditional)

Personnel

Battlefield

References

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