Burning Horizons
Burning Horizons is a 1993 EP by Scottish Celtic rock band Wolfstone.
Burning Horizons | ||||
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Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | Palladium Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland | |||
Genre | Celtic rock | |||
Length | 12:40 | |||
Label | Iona | |||
Producer | Phil Cunningham | |||
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The second track, "Battle", is one of the band's better known performances, awarding itself as the first track on Pick of the Litter, the band's 1997 "best-of" album. It is also on The Best...Scottish Album in the World...Ever!, which entered the UK compilations chart at no. 9 the same year. An earlier version of the song was on the band's album Wolfstone II.
Track listing
- "Burning Horizons" - 5:22
- "Battle" - 3:36
- The Battle of the Somme
- The Bugle Horn
- The Atholl Highlanders
- "The Prophet" - 3:44
Personnel
- Duncan Chisholm: fiddle
- Stuart Eaglesham: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Struan Eaglesham: keyboards
- Ivan Drever: vocals, acoustic guitar, bouzouki
- Wayne Mackenzie: bass guitar
- Mop Youngson: drums
- Dougie Pincock: pipes
- Andy Murray, electric guitar
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