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  2. Big Country - Wikipedia

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    Big Country's first single was "Harvest Home", recorded and released in 1982. [1]It was a modest success, although it did not reach the UK Singles Chart. [3] Their next single was 1983's "Fields Of Fire (400 Miles)", which reached the UK's Top Ten and was followed by the album The Crossing. [3]

  3. Big Country discography - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Butler, Watson and Brzezicki celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Big Country by reforming for a UK tour, touring again in 2010, this time with Mike Peters joining the band for vocal duties. 2011 saw the release of a new single, the band's first new music for eleven years, before Butler retired in 2012.

  4. See You (Big Country song) - Wikipedia

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    "See You" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1999 as a double A-side single with "Perfect World". It was the second single to be released from their eighth studio album Driving to Damascus and reached number 77 in the UK Singles Chart.

  5. In a Big Country - Wikipedia

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    "In a Big Country" was covered by American alternative rock band American Authors. The song was recorded by the band for the 2014 single "In a Big Country / You Make My Dreams Come True", with American alternative rock band The Mowgli's. The single was released by Island Def Jam on vinyl on 19 April 2014 as a Record Store Day release.

  6. Steeltown - Wikipedia

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    Steeltown is the second studio album by Scottish band Big Country. The album was recorded at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm with Steve Lillywhite producing. It was released on 19 October 1984, in the UK and 29 October 1984, in the United States. [3] It was released on CD only in Germany, as well as remastered and reissued there.

  7. Why the Long Face (album) - Wikipedia

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    Why the Long Face is the seventh studio album by Scottish band Big Country, released in 1995.It was produced by Chris Sheldon and members of the band.. The album received a reissue as a deluxe four-disc box-set by Cherry Red Records in 2018.

  8. Peace in Our Time (Big Country album) - Wikipedia

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    Big Country. Stuart Adamson – guitar, piano, vocals, e-bow; Mark Brzezicki – drums, percussion; Tony Butler – bass guitar, guitar, vocals; Bruce Watson ...

  9. The Crossing (Big Country album) - Wikipedia

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    The Crossing is the debut album released by Scottish band Big Country in July 1983. The album reached #3 in the UK; overseas, it hit #4 in Canada on the RPM national Top Albums Chart and #18 in the US on the Billboard 200 in 1983.