Across the Borders
Across the Borders, a live album by Battlefield Band, was released in 1997 on the Temple Records label. The total running time is 66:10.
Across the Borders | ||||
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Studio album by The Battlefield Band | ||||
Released | 11 February 1997 | |||
Genre | Celtic | |||
Length | 66:10 | |||
Label | Temple | |||
Producer | Robin Morton | |||
The Battlefield Band chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Miss Sarah Macmanus/Appropriate Dipstick/Cape Breton Fiddlers' Welcome" – 4:06
- "Tramps and Hawkers" – 6:09
- "Snow on the Hills/Xesus & Felisa" – 4:30
- "The Concert Reel/The Green Mountain", with Eric Rigler – 2:24
- "The Arran Convict", with Seamus Tansey – 4:40
- "My Home Town/Kalabakan", with Eric Rigler – 3:40
- "Tuireadh Iain Ruaidh", with Alison Kinnaird – 4:54
- "The Trimdon Grange Explosion" – 4:09
- "Simon Thoumire's Jig/Shake a Leg/Ríl Gan Ainm" – 4:05
- "Miss Kate Rusby", with Eric Rigler – 4:26
- "The Green and the Blue", with Eric Rigler and Kate Rusby – 5:25
- "The Donnie MacGregor/Clumsy Lover" – 3:05
- "Woe Be Gone/Bubba's Reel/Frank's Reel", with Alison Kinnaird – 6:41
- "Six Days on the Road", with The Radio Sweethearts – 4:15
- "In and Out the Harbour/The Top Tier/Sleepy Maggie/Molly Rankin" – 3:41
Personnel
Battlefield Band
- Alan Reid
- Iain MacDonald
- Alistair Russel
- John McCusker
Guests
- Alison Kinnaird
- Kate Rusby
- Seamus Tansey
- Eric Rigler
- The Radio Sweethearts
Sources and links
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