Privateer (album)

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.

Privateer
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2007 (2007-03)
RecordedEarly 2006
Genre
Length75:32
LabelAudio Network
ProducerTim Renwick
Tim Renwick chronology
Tim Renwick
(1980)
Privateer
(2007)

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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