Broadside (album)

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Broadside
BroadsideCover Bellowhead.jpg
Studio album by
Released15 October 2012
Recorded2012 at Rockfield Studios
Genre English folk, folk jazz, British folk rock
Length46:55
Label Navigator Records
Producer John Leckie
Bellowhead chronology
Hedonism
(2010)
Broadside
(2012)
Revival
(2014)
Singles from Broadside
  1. "10,000 Miles Away"
    Released: 23 September 2012
  2. "Roll The Woodpile Down"
    Released: 2 February 2013
  3. "Betsy Baker"
    Released: 15 July 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Contactmusic.com Extremely favorable [1]
BBC Generally favourable [2]
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musicOMH Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [4]
The Observer Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [5]
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Broadside is the fourth full album by Bellowhead, released on 15 October 2012. [7]

Contents

The album was recorded over several weeks at Rockfield Studios in March 2012. [8] Initially around 25 tracks were arranged for the album, [9] of these 14 tracks were recorded (all of which became commercially available). [10] Like their previous album, Hedonism , it was produced by John Leckie. [11]

All of the tracks, bar one, on Broadside are traditional folk songs, many being written several hundred years ago; they have all been given a new arrangement by the band. [12] The album title refers both to the nautical meaning of firepower and to broadside ballads, an early form of printed song. [13]

The album entered the UK official album charts at number 16, [14] unprecedented for an independently released folk album. It also went to number 1 in the UK independent album charts. [15]

Singles

The track, "10,000 Miles Away", was released as the lead single in late September and was playlisted on BBC Radio 2 for several weeks in October. In January, the album's second single "Roll the Woodpile Down" (Radio Edit), was also playlisted on the 'A list' for BBC Radio 2, receiving significant airplay. This radio edit was mixed by Pete Craigie (Pet Shop Boys). [16]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Byker Hill"Trad/arr Boden3:26
2."Old Dun Cow" Harry Wincott/arr Boden4:37
3."Roll The Woodpile Down"Trad/arr Boden3:03
4."10,000 Miles Away"Trad/arr Boden3:12
5."Betsy Baker"Trad/arr Flood4:23
6."Black Beetle Pies"Trad/arr Flood4:09
7."Thousands Or More"Trad/arr Flood4:28
8."The Dockside Rant/Sailing with the Tide"Boden/arr Boden3:20
9."The Wife of Usher's Well"Trad/arr Flood3:40
10."What's The Life of a Man (Any More Than A Leaf?)"Trad/arr Flood4:15
11."Lillibulero" (Tune and chorus of Lillibullero with main lyrics from The Farmer's Curst Wife)Trad/arr Boden3:07
12."Go My Way" (Lyrics a mix of the songs 'Won't You Go My Way' and 'Saucy Sailor')Trad/arr Boden4:53
Total length:46:55

Bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Jolly Bold Robber"Trad/arr Thurgur4:14
14."Wind & Rain"Trad/arr Sartin3:35

Both bonus tracks appear on the iTunes 'bonus track edition'. "Wind & Rain" also appears on the single 10,000 Miles Away.

Personnel

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