Debut album by Scottish folk-country-pop-rock singer/songwriter Rab Noakes from St. Andrews, File, musically grown up in the Scottish folk circuits. His debut album is a blend of easy-going country rock in the late 1960s style with a personal narrative flavor. Noakes was one of former members of Stealers Wheel, and worked also with Lindisfarne, John Martyn, Gerry Rafferty and other notables.
Rab Noakes - vocals, guitar.
Robin McKidd - guitar, harmonica.
Alan Trajan - keyboards.
Ronnie Rae - bass.
Bill Kemp - drums.
Do you see the lights?
Song for a pretty painter.
On my own I built a bridge.
Without me, just with you.
Somewhere to stay.
Together forever.
One more, one less.
East Neuk misfortune.
A question of travelling.
Too old to die.
A love story.
Somebody counts on me.
Rab Noakes - vocals, guitar.
Robin McKidd - guitar, harmonica.
Alan Trajan - keyboards.
Ronnie Rae - bass.
Bill Kemp - drums.
Do you see the lights?
Song for a pretty painter.
On my own I built a bridge.
Without me, just with you.
Somewhere to stay.
Together forever.
One more, one less.
East Neuk misfortune.
A question of travelling.
Too old to die.
A love story.
Somebody counts on me.
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