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1999 studio album by Runrig
In Search of Angels | ||||
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Studio album by Runrig | ||||
Released | 21 February 1999 (UK) | |||
Recorded | CaVa Studios, Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Genre | Celtic rock | |||
Length | 55:08 | |||
Label | Ridge | |||
Producer | Chris Harley | |||
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In Search of Angels is a 1999 album, the tenth by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. This was the first Runrig album recorded after the departure of longtime lead vocalist Donnie Munro. Canadian singer songwriter Bruce Guthro became lead vocalist after the band searched for a new singer. The album contains songs in both English and Gaelic, the latter being sung by the bands bassist Rory MacDonald as Guthro isn’t a native Gaelic speaker.
Track listing
- "Maymorning" - 5:44
- "The Message" - 5:19
- "Rìbhinn Donn" (Brown Haired Girl) - 3:58
- "Big Sky" - 6:34
- "Life Is - 4:01
- "Dà Mhìle Bliadhna" (Two Thousand Years) - 4:40
- "This Is Not a Love Song" - 5:25
- "A Dh'innse na Fìrinn" (To Tell You the Truth) - 4:47
- "All Things Must Change" - 4:15
- "Cho Buidhe Is A Bha I Riabh" (As Yellow As It Ever Was) - 4:02
- "Travellers" - 2:59
- "In Search of Angels" - 3:32
Personnel
- Runrig
- Iain Bayne - drums, percussion
- Bruce Guthro - lead vocals
- Malcolm Jones - guitars, accordion
- Calum Macdonald - percussion
- Rory Macdonald - vocals, bass guitar
- Peter Wishart - keyboards
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