Underneath the Stars (album)
Underneath the Stars is the fourth studio album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 11 August 2003 on Pure Records.
Underneath the stars | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 11 August 2003 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 53 minutes | |||
Label | Pure Records | |||
Producer | John McCusker | |||
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In a 2007 interview, Rusby noted that "The Blind Harper", which appears on this album, is her favourite traditional song.[1]
Track listing
- "The Good Man" (Kate Rusby/Traditional)
- "The Daughter of Megan" (Kate Rusby)
- "Let Me Be" (Kate Rusby/PF Sloan/Traditional)
- "Cruel" (Kate Rusby/Traditional)
- "The Blind Harper" (Nic Jones/Traditional)
- "The White Cockade" (Traditional)
- "Young James" (Kate Rusby)
- "Falling" (Kate Rusby)
- "Bring Me a Boat" (Kate Rusby)
- "Polly" (Kate Rusby/Traditional)
- "Sweet William's Ghost" (Kate Rusby/Traditional)
- "Underneath the Stars" (Kate Rusby)
Personnel
- Kate Rusby - vocals, guitar
- Ian Carr - guitar, mandolin
- John McCusker - cittern, ukulele
- Andy Cutting - diatonic accordion
- Neil Yates - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Ewen Vernal - double bass
- James Macintosh - percussion, wee bells[2]
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