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Description: Genre: Rock - Folk Rock / Artist: Runrig / Audio CD released 2007-05-14 at Ridge / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Year Of Th ... more
Everything You See - Runrig ... The Flood
2 Roadtrip
3 Clash Of The Ash
4 Ocean Road
5 Atoms
6 An Dealachadh
7 This Day
8 Sona
9 Something's Got To Give
10 And The Accordians Played
11 In Scandinavia

Newest Review: ... in the Highlands that he is playing on, but I can't remember where it is! Everything You See continues the sound that Runrig ... more

 ... have been evolving since Guthro joined. It is an interesting mixture of folk and rock sounds, and the Scottish influences are clear. The album opens with the excellent Year of the Flood. The first thing you hear, before the band joins is, is Bruce Guthro singing "Can anyone explain?", and it grabs your attention immediately. The song is upbeat, and is a perfect way to open the album as it really gets you keen to hear the rest, and gives a taste of what is to come. I struggle to decide which is my fav...more

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Release Date: 2007 - 05 - 14, Audio CD, Ridge
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Premium Review Everything You See - Runrig: 30 years since the first album, phenomenal as ever (456 words)
by - written on 02/06/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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1. Year Of The Flood 2. Roadtrip 3. Clash Of The Ash 4. Ocean Road 5. Atoms 6. An Dealachadh 7. This Day 8. Sona 9. Something's Got To Give 10. And The Accordians Played 11. In Scandinavia Everything You See is the fourth album from Runrig since lead singer Bruce Guthro joined, and it's a cracker. I've loved Runrig all my life, my favourites are from the 80s/early 90s, but this is also one of my favourites. The cover art is brilliant, featuring a shinty player, a very Scottish image. In fact my parents identified the pitch in the Highlands that he is playing on, but I can't remember ...  Read the complete review

 

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