BIG COUNTRY - Buffalo Skinners (2021 Remaster) - 2LP - 180g Vinyl

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BIG COUNTRY - Buffalo Skinners (2021 Remaster) - 2LP - 180g Vinyl

BIG COUNTRY - Buffalo Skinners (2021 Remaster) - 2LP - 180g Vinyl

€24.99 €12.99

 

LABEL: Chrysalis

CAT NO: 5060516095780

BARCODE: 5060516095780

 

Tracklisting:

Disc 1 – Side A
1. Alone
2. Seven Waves
3. What Are You Working For
4. The One I Love

Disc 1 – Side B
1. Long Way Home
2. The Selling Of America
3. We’re Not In Kansas
4. Ships

Disc 2 – Side A
1. Winding Wind
2. Pink Marshmallow Moon
3. Chester’s Farm

Disc 2 – Side B
1. Never Take Your Place
2. Eastworld
3. Buffalo Skinners (Demo)
4. The One I Love (US Mix)


BIG COUNTRY – Buffalo Skinners
[2021 Remaster]

2LP – 180g Black Vinyl
(Housed in Gatefold Sleeve. With sleeve notes written by guitarist Bruce Watson.)


Big Country’s sixth studio album, The Buffalo Skinners was originally released in 1993. The self-produced, impassioned explosion of rock roundly delivers on pulling this band’s working-class masculinity, love of full-throated guitar and sense of political and social outrage together in one rousing, melodic, lyrical onslaught.

Featuring the singles ‘Alone’ and ‘Ships’, along with fan favourites ‘What Are You Working For’ and “We’re Not In Kansas”, these relying on a heavier guitar sound than their previous album, the pace rarely lets up throughout, taking in the anthemic `The One I Love‘ and the outraged “The Selling of America” before it all ends on the angry, science-gone-wrong, cloak and dagger horror tale of “Chester’s Farm”.

The original vinyl version of the album only had a limited pressing and was only one one vinyl. This new deluxe version has been split across 2 vinyl for optimum sound quality and also features some b-sides and rare tracks on side 4. The package is a 6mm spine gatefold sleeve and double 180 Gram Heavyweight Black Vinyl with sleeve notes written by guitarist Bruce Watson.

See below for tracklisting…