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The Crossing

Album - 19 july 1983 - DeB Id: 21141
By Big Country
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Album DeRango™ 5,46

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 The guitar interplay created by Adamson and Watson indeed evokes that of Scottish bagpipes.

 Produced by the skilled Steve Lillywhite, The Crossing is a compact, interesting, well-crafted and extremely well-performed work.

 Discover the iconic sound of Big Country's The Crossing and experience a unique Celtic rock masterpiece!

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I've never seen you look like
This without a reason
Another promise fallen through
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Inwards (04:38)
I wouldn't want to go home on a night like this
When I find out that some of the past has been missed
And the light in the window has burned it's fuse
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Chance (04:25)
All the rain came down
On a cold new town
As he carried you away
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The Storm (06:21)
I came from the hills with a tear in my eye
The winter closed in and the crows filled the sky
The houses were burning the flames gold and red
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Harvest Home (04:20)
Who saw the fences falling
Who broke the ploughman's bread
Who heard the winter calling
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Lost Patrol (04:53)
We lay the night in anguish, snakes drawn out by the tide
The compass of decision falls always on one side
But many went before us, and still the cries are clear
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Close Action (04:16)
A score of years this line has run
Above the crests that drown the sun
A mile high the turbines turned
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Beween the father and his son
Between the city and the one
Between the teacher and the test
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Porrohman (07:53)
Night hangs on the city like a blanket on a cage
A sacrifice prepared
Laughter lies on faces where the sun has never shone
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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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