Big Country - In a Big Country (Extended Mix)
- Length: 6:30
- Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
- Views: 130' favoriteCount='4
- Author: CruiserLeo2007
Tags: 80's Big Country Extended In Mix Pop Rock
Big Country are a rock band from Dunfermline, Scotland, popular in the early to mid-1980s but still releasing material for a cult following. The band were notable for music heavily accented with traditional Scottish folk and martial music styles, as well as for playing and engineering their guitar sound to resemble the bagpipes, fiddles and other traditional folk instruments.From the album "The Crossing" released in 1983, the song "In a Big Country" was one of their biggest hits.I believe this is the 12" US version.
Nighteyes - No Way Out
- Length: 9:14
- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
- Views: 156' favoriteCount='1
- Author: datebe
Tags: breakbeat breaks cosmos deep deephouse house nighteyes no out progressive techhouse way
An unsigned piece of music heavily inspired by Tom Middleton.
Mother 1 + 2 music : Heavily Armed Pokey
- Length: 3:38
- Rating: 4.86 (22 ratings)
- Views: 2850' favoriteCount='13
- Author: punkrocket4
Tags: Armed Earthbound Giygas Heavily Mother Pokey
Mother 1 + 2 © Nintendo
Stuart Adamson & BIG COUNTRY, "One Great Thing" extended mix
- Length: 6:8
- Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
- Views: 441' favoriteCount='2
- Author: gregtl1967
Tags: 80s Adamson BIG COUNTRY new punk Skids Stuart The wave
Big Country was a rock band from Dunfermline, Scotland, popular in the early to mid-1980s but still releasing material for a cult following. The band was notable for music heavily accented with traditional Scottish folk and martial music styles, as well as for playing and engineering their guitar sound to resemble the bagpipes, fiddles and other traditional folk instruments.Composed of the late Stuart Adamson (formerly of The Skids, vocals / guitar / keyboards), Bruce Watson (guitar / mandolin / sitar / vocals), Tony Butler (bass guitar / vocals) and Mark Brzezicki (drums / percussion / vocals) though a variety of other drummers have been in the band throughout their long career, including Simon Phillips and Pete Wishart. Although the band's music drew from Scottish traditional music, none of its members were born in Scotland. Adamson grew up in Dunfermline though, and as such, his trademark Scottish accent was genuine.
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