Terra Firma (Wolfstone album)
| Terra Firma | ||||
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| Released | 9 February 2007 | |||
| Recorded | 2006 | |||
| Studio | Gravity Studios, Glasgow, Scotland | |||
| Genre | Celtic rock, alternative rock | |||
| Length | 42:53 | |||
| Label | Once Bitten Records | |||
| Producer | Ross Hamilton, Brian McNeill | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| The Scotsman | (favourable) |
| The Irish World | (mixed) |
| Rock'n'Reel | |
Terra Firma is the eighth album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone.[1] It was released in 2007. It saw Ross Hamilton take over lead vocals, only for him to leave the band a few months later.
Note "Back Home" seamlessly segues into "Break Yer Bass Drone Again" (with ..."Drone Again" actually being a reprise of "Back Home"), giving the impression that both tracks are different parts of the same recording.
The album saw a shift in the change of style, with a more alternative rock approach taken to it.
Track listing
- "Back Home" – 3:02
- "Break Yer Bass Drone Again" – 3:16
- "These Are the Days" – 4:52
- Dod's Tartan Punk Rock Trews
- These Are the Days
- "The Bloody Bouzouki" – 4:39
- Ben-Y-Vrackie
- The Bloody Bouzouki
- "Paella Grande" – 3:33
- The Reel Mackay Wedding
- Paella Grande
- "Put Me Together" – 4:08
- "Falun Fine" – 4:24
- Asturian Way
- Falun Fine
- "Waiting for the Rain" – 3:46
- "Broken Levee" – 2:09
- "By the Wayside" – 5:05
- "3 am in Edradour" – 2:20
- "The List" – 1:39
Personnel
- Stevie Saint: pipes, whistles
- Ross Hamilton: lead vocals, electric guitar, programming, percussion, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
- Stuart Eaglesham: acoustic guitar
- Duncan Chisholm: fiddle
- Colin Cunningham: bass guitar
- Alyn Cosker: drums
- Jarlath Henderson: uilleann pipes
- Aidan O'Rourke: fiddle
- Ross Ainslie: whistle
- Brian McNeill: programming
References
- ^ Randall, Colin (9 June 2007). "Folk". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
