Levellers (album)
Levellers | ||||
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Studio album by Levellers | ||||
Released | 23 August 1993 | |||
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1992 at Realworld Studios, Wiltshire | |||
Genre | Folk punk | |||
Label | China | |||
Producer | Markus Dravs | |||
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This untitled/eponymous album was the third full-length release by Brighton-based folk punk band the Levellers. The record charted at number two in the British album charts and contained the singles "Belaruse", "This Garden" and "Julie".
Track listing
- All band members are given writer's credits on all the tracks apart from "Dirty Davey," which is credited to Nick Burbridge (of McDermott's Two Hours), and "The Flowers of the Forest/The Crags of Stirling," which are traditional arrangements. The re-release of the album in 2007 contains a cover of 'Subvert' by Zounds, (a rare opportunity to hear the Levellers playing ska-punk) and a cover of The Clash's "English Civil War."
- "Warning" – 5:00
- "100 Years of Solitude" – 3:58
- "The Likes of You and I" – 4:50
- "Is This Art?" – 3:12
- "Dirty Davey" – 4:29
- "This Garden" - 5:28
- "Broken Circles" – 3:15
- "Julie" (plus "The Flowers of the Forest"/"The Crags of Stirling" instrumentals) – 6:12
- "The Player" – 4:00
- "Belaruse" – 3:00
- (a short secret track follows "Belaruse")
The 2007 re-issue of this album also contained the bonus tracks:
- "The Lowlands of Holland"
- "English Civil War"
- "Subvert"
- "Belaruse Return"
Personnel
Musicians
- Charlie Heather - Drums/percussion
- Jeremy Cunningham - Bass guitar, artwork
- Simon Friend - Guitars, vocals, mandolin
- Mark Chadwick - Guitars, vocals
- Jonathan Sevink - Fiddle
- Steve Boakes - Didgeridoo
- Jem Finer - Hurdy-gurdy
- Callum Williams - Bagpipes
- The Kick Horns - Brass instruments
- Richard Evans - Tin whistle
- Jacinda Jones - Backing vocals
Technical Staff
- Markus Dravs - Production and sound engineering
- Ben Findlay - Additional engineering
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