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CRACKING LEATHER SKIN AND BONE

Bluehorses

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Studio Album, released in 1997

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Helen (electric)
2. Under the Leaves
3. Pill/Farmers Daughter
4. Sitting Pretty
5. Banks of Conwy
6. Wiccaman
7. Into the Woods
8. Screaming Crying
9. Summer has Flown
10. Blackleg Miner
11. All Went Away
12. Cabbage Train
13. Big White Telephone

Line-up / Musicians

- Liz Prendergast / lead vocal, electric violin, electric celtic harp, space-mandolin, synthesizers
- Nic Waulker / drums, programming, arrangments
- Nathan Waulker / bass guitar, backing vocals, piano
- Jay MacDonald / electric guitars
- Stan Wagner / fifth bluehorse, technician supreme

Releases information

Bluehorses first CD album from 97/99 - this is the remastered version with extra tracks.

Thanks to PROGMAN for the addition
and to ProgLucky for the last updates
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