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1999 studio album by The Gentle Waves
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The Green Fields of Foreverland is the first studio album by Isobel Campbell's solo project, The Gentle Waves. It was originally released through Jeepster Records on 5 April 1999.[3] It peaked at number 30 on the UK Independent Albums Chart,[4] as well as number 89 on the Scottish Albums Chart.[5]
Track listing
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1. | "Hangman in the Shadow" | 2:00 |
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2. | "Evensong" | 1:54 |
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3. | "Renew & Restore" | 3:18 |
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4. | "Emanuelle, Skating on Thin Ice" | 2:38 |
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5. | "Rose I Love You" | 1:53 |
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6. | "Enchanted Place" | 3:47 |
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7. | "Tree Lullaby" | 3:20 |
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8. | "Dirty Snow for the Broken Ground" | 2:42 |
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9. | "Weathershow" | 2:17 |
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10. | "A Chapter in the Life of Mathiew" | 4:23 |
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11. | "To Salt a Scar" | 2:44 |
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Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
- Isobel Campbell – lead vocals, guitar, cello, piano, vibraphone, glockenspiel, melodica
- Margaret Smith – flute
- Richard Colburn – drums, shaker, triangle, bongo, cymbal
- Stuart Murdoch – bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals
- Stevie Jackson – guitar
- Mick Cooke – trumpet
- Chris Geddes – piano, Rhodes piano, autoharp
- David McKay – violin
- Moyra Clausson – clarinet
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