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''Cold Frontier'' is a 2001 studio album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands. It was recorded early in 2001 on location by the Countess Wear at the River Exe, Exeter, Devon. Mick Dolan, engineer for Steve Winwood, co-produced the album. The duo's website says the album is "possibly Show of Hands’ finest work so far."〔http://www.showofhands.co.uk/2001/05/19/cold-frontier/〕 The album comes with a full colour twenty page booklet, all the lyrics, and comments on the background of each track.〔http://www.showofhands.co.uk/2001/05/19/cold-frontier/〕 "Are We Alright" was re-recorded for their best of album, ''Roots: The Best of Show of Hands''. The song itself has become a live staple of the duo. Steve Knightley considers this one of the band's better but lesser-known albums (under-rated). "Cold Frontier" is about Roman soldiers whilst "Widecombe Fair" is about revellers.〔http://www6.plymouth.ac.uk/files/extranet/docs/SCI/Yarwoodfolkmusic.pdf〕 The album has been greatly received with positive reviews. ==Track listing== All songs written by Steve Knightley, except where noted. #"Cold Frontier" – 4:15 #"Are We Alright" – 3:10 #"Come By" – 4:58 #"Northwest Passage" (Stan Rogers) – 3:54 #"Widecombe Fair" – 3:27 #"Things I Learnt This Year" – 3:49 #"You're Mine" – 3:59 #"Windchanges" – 3:23 #"Don't Look Now" – 2:43 #"Sally Free And Easy" (Cyril Tawney) – 5:13 #"Yeovil Town" – 3:57 #"Cold Heart Of England" – 3:24 #"The Streets Of Forbes" (Trad arr. Knightley/Phil Beer) – 3:37 #"The Flood" – 5:55 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cold Frontier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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