Acoustic Works 1981–1986
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Acoustic Works 1981–1986 | ||||
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Compilation album by Mike Peters | ||||
Released | November 5, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1995–1997 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | MPO | |||
Producer | Mike Peters | |||
Mike Peters chronology | ||||
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Acoustic Works 1981–1986 (sometimes called the "Red" album) is the second solo compilation album released by Mike Peters.
Track listing[edit]
- "Unsafe Building"
- "The Stand"
- "For Freedom"
- "Lie Of The Land"
- "Declaration"
- "Marching On"
- "Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke"
- "Sixty Eight Guns"
- "We Are The Light"
- "Shout To The Devil"
- "Blaze Of Glory"
- "The Deceiver"
- "Howling Wind"
- "Thoughts Of A Young Man"
- "Absolute Reality"
- "Knife Edge"
- "Strength"
- "Dawn Chorus"
- "Spirit Of '76"
- "Deeside"
- "Father To Son"
- "Only The Thunder"
- "Walk Forever By My Side"
Album background[edit]
The album was produced and performed in its entireity by Peters Himself, using the basic instrumentation of voice, acoustic guitar and harmonica. 'Acoustic Works' was recorded during the course of 2 years at 'Fort Apache' Boston MA, 'Dreamland', Woodstock NY and 'Mountain & Sea' Wales.'
"I began these recordings in 1995 at Fort Apache studios in Boston USA and ever since then whenever I have been in a recording situation I have cut some more of these songs usually with fans/friends present. In 1997, having completed the final recording sessions at Mountain & Sea Studios Wales time has dictated that this record be released. It has taken more than 10 years to write, at least 2 years to record and over 17 years to produce and together with Acoustic Works 1981-1986 contains 46 performances of songs that have, and will always remain a huge part of my life." Mike Peters, October 1997, Wales. [1]
Personnel[edit]
Mike Peters Producer, acoustic guitar, harmonica and vocals
Notes[edit]
- ^ [1] Archived April 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.