Crossing the Border (album) explained
Crossing the Border |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Rawlins Cross |
Cover: | Album_Cover-Crossing_the_Border.jpg |
Released: | June 20, 1992 (Canada) |
Studio: | Salter Street Films Studio, Halifax |
Genre: | Folk |
Length: | - |
Label: | Ground Swell |
Producer: | Howard England |
Prev Title: | A Turn of the Wheel |
Prev Year: | 1989 |
Next Title: | Reel 'N' Roll |
Next Year: | 1993 |
Crossing the Border is the second album released by Rawlins Cross. It was released in 1992, under the Ground Swell label.
Track listing
All songs are written by Dave Panting, unless otherwise noted.
- Legendary – 3:45
- Chessboard Dancer – 3:52
- Nightfall (Geoff Panting) – 3:45
- Israel Got a Rabbit (Traditional) – 2:01
- Eleventh Hour (G. Panting) – 3:28
- Stray Cat – 2:51
- Blues for You – 4:19
- O'Neil's March/Haughts of Cromdale (Traditional) – 3:13
- Peace on the Inside (G. Panting) – 3:11
- Memory Waltz – 3:49
- Sound of Sleat/Ale is Dear (first reel D. MacKinnon/second Traditional) – 3:08
- Open Road – 3:16
Personnel
Rawlins Cross
- Dave Panting - guitar, mandolin, lead vocals, backing vocals
- Ian McKinnon - highland bagpipe, trumpet, tin whistle, bodhran, backing vocals
- Geoff Panting - keyboards, piano, button accordion, lead vocals, backing vocals
- Brian Bourne - bass, chapman stick, backing vocals
- Tom Roach - drums, percussion
- Derek Pelley - backing vocals, acoustic guitar on "Open Road"
Production
- Howard England - producer, mixing engineer
- Derek Caines - cover art
- Deryk Wenaus - design and layout