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Steeltown

Album - 1984 - DeB Id: 59426
By Big Country
14 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 33,22

Big Country

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 Big Country had the merit of proposing a personal musical project that consisted of merging themes inspired by Scottish folk music within a purely post-punk sound context.

 More than twenty years later, Steeltown still sounds fresh and thoroughly enjoyable.

 Discover the powerful fusion of folk and post-punk in Big Country's Steeltown—listen to this iconic album and experience its lasting legacy today!

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East of Eden (04:30)
I feel the way the wind blows
It tells me where you've been through
I watch the way the sun sets
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Steeltown (04:40)
Here I stand with my own kin
At the end of everything
Finally the dream has gone
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we're at war all the papers say
we will win i read today
we are strong it wasn't us
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It went so well for you
With a place right where you wanted and the ones to fill it to
But some blows break the spell
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Wonderland (07:08)
If you could feel
How I must feel
The winds of quiet change
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East of Eden (06:29)
I feel the way the wind blows
It tells me where you've been through
I watch the way the sun sets
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Angle Park (04:07)
The autumn howled around the heads
That hung so slack with lips so red
The blooms had withered leaves were shed
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Big Country

Big Country is a Scottish rock band formed in 1981 by Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson, joined by Tony Butler and Mark Brzezicki. Known for Celtic-tinged “bagpipe” guitar lines often crafted with the e-bow, they scored major success with The Crossing (1983), Steeltown (1984) and The Seer (1986). Stuart Adamson died in 2001; the group later returned to the stage, including shows with Mike Peters.
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