Out for the Night
2004 studio album by The Battlefield Band
Out for the Night | ||||
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Studio album by The Battlefield Band | ||||
Released | 24 February 2004 | |||
Genre | Celtic | |||
Length | 70:34 | |||
Label | Temple | |||
Producer | Robin Morton | |||
The Battlefield Band chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Out for the Night, an album by The Battlefield Band, was released in 2004 on the Temple Records label.
Track listing
- "Ms. Dynamite of Benbecula/The Alewife T/Little Cascade/Culder's Rant[2]" – 4:39
- "The Earl of Errol" – 4:11
- "Christ Church/Nuala Kennedy's Reel/Ambassador Craig Murray's Reel" – 4:25
- "Seudan a' Chuain (Jewels of the Ocean/The Grinder/Barbhas Agus Butthea" – 4:59
- "Belfast to Boston" – 6:03
- "The Anniversary Reel/Out for the Night" – 4:11
- "Rest and Be Thankful" – 3:43
- "The King's Shilling" – 3:41
- "An Cota Ruadh (The Red Coat)/Eastwood Cottage/Clisham/Captain Forbes' Reel/Keep the Country Bonnie Lassie" – 4:12
- "Bagad Kemper/Trouble at Baghdad Roundabout/McKenna's Jig" – 5:15
- "The Banks O' Carron Water" – 3:47
- "Bowmore Fair/Mary O'Neill's Reel/Tournemine et Gasdebois" – 4:04
- "Clan Coco/The Road to Benderloch/Fifteen Stubbies to Warragul" – 5:01
- "Lord Randall" – 5:09
- "Time & Tide/The Nine Pint Coggie/Drive Home the Mainlanders/The Mill House" – 7:14
Notes
Sources and links
- Out for the Night at AllMusic
- Album page from the band’s website
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Battlefield Band
- Sean O'Donnell
- Alasdair White
- Mike Katz
- Alan Reid
- Brian McNeill
- John McCusker
- Davy Steele
- Karine Polwart
- Ewen Henderson
- Farewell to Nova Scotia (1976)
- Wae's me for Prince Charlie (1978)
- Home Is Where the Van Is (1980)
- Quiet Days (1992)
- Threads (1995)
- Rain, Hail or Shine (1998)
- Leaving Friday Harbor (1999)
- Happy Daze (2001)
- Time and Tide (2002)
- Out for the Night (2004)
- The Road of Tears (2006)
- Room Enough for All (2013)
- Beg & Borrow (2015)
- Across the Borders (1997)
- Live Celtic Folk Music (1998)
- After Hours: Forward to Scotland's Past (1987)