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One Way of Life: The Very Best of The Levellers was released in September 1998. The album was a traditional "greatest hits" package of the hit singles, with two new songs, "Shadow on the Sun" and "Bozos". Additionally, "One Way" and "Carry Me" were re-recorded, and a re-mix of "Too Real" was included.
A Weapon Called the Word is the debut album by English folk rock band the Levellers, released in 1990. [2] [3] The album contains re-recorded tracks from the band's first two E.P. recordings: Carry Me E.P. (upon which the tracks "Carry Me" and "England My Home" were originally released) and Outside/Inside E.P. (which contained "Outside/Inside", "Barrel of the Gun" and "I Have No Answers").
"One Way" (New Version) "What a Beautiful Day" "Fifteen Years" "Shadow on the Sun" "Hope St." (New Mix) "Belaruse" (New Mix) "Celebrate" "Too Real" (Single Version, 12")
List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: Play ...
Green Blade Rising is the seventh studio album by the Levellers, released in 2002. [3] ... Mark Chadwick - Singing, guitar, banjo [5] Simon Friend - guitar, vocals;
"Carry Me" 1989 — Non-album singles "Outside/Inside" — "World Freak Show" 1990 — A Weapon Called the Word "Together All the Way" — "One Way" 1991 51 Levelling the Land "Far from Home" 71 "Fifteen Years" 1992 11 Non-album single "Belaruse" 1993 12 Levellers "This Garden" 12 "Julie" 1994 17 "Hope St." 1995 12 Zeitgeist "Fantasy" 16 "Just ...
Truth and Lies is the eighth studio album by the Levellers. It includes the singles "Make You Happy" and "Last Man Alive". It includes the singles "Make You Happy" and "Last Man Alive". Track listing
We the Collective is the eleventh studio album by folk-punk rock band the Levellers. The album entered the British album charts at number 12, the band's highest-charting entry in over 21 years. [2] The 10-track album features acoustic re-recordings of many of the band's greatest hits, with two new songs "Shame" and "Drug Bust McGee". [3]