Big Country

King Biscuit Flower Hour - Big Country

Release Date: 3/25/1997

Recording Date: 3/1997

Tracks: 15

Length: 00:28:17 Hrs

Label: King Biscuit

Type: CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (15)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
1.
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04:25
2.
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04:32
3.
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04:13
4.
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04:47
5.
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04:09
6.
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05:16
8.
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07:51
9.
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05:55
10.
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05:53
11.
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06:37
12.
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04:38

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What the Critics Say

Big Country's The Crossing is a New Year's Eve 1983 concert (complete with an impromptu mid-show appearance by a band of bagpipers, which is left in) from Barrowlands in Glasgow, Scotland. It didn't get released on CD until 1997, but was worth the wait -- drummer Mark Brzezicki recalled having to "play me arse off" to sate a hometown crowd that was out of their skulls with enthusiasm, and he wasn't just speaking for himself. The entire band is on form, in tune, and playing with almost preternatural energy. The opening, "1000 Stars," pulses like a tornado suddenly harnessed and directed, and the show gets better from there. Essentially The Crossing played live, in terms of repertory, with some extras thrown in, it lacks the intimacy and perfection of Steve Lillywhite's studio production, but makes up for it in sheer, surging enthusiasm. The CD closes with a bonus interview with Stuart Adamson. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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