Riding After Midnight

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Riding After Midnight
Clint Bradley-Riding After Midnight-Front Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Clint Bradley
Released23 May 2014
RecordedNovember–December 2013
StudioTriangle Studio, London
Genre Western music
Length44:34
Label Bluelight Records
Producer Darren Allison, Clint Bradley
Clint Bradley chronology
Cross a Soul With Silver
(2011)
Riding After Midnight
(2014)
Soul Of The West
(2019)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Country Music People(positive) [2]

Riding After Midnight is the third solo album by the English singer-songwriter Clint Bradley, released in 2014, on the Bluelight Records label. It is his first dedicated Western music album. [3]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Clint Bradley, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Riding After Midnight" 4:20
2."My Rifle, My Pony And Me"Dimitri Tiomkin3:39
3."Doggone Cowboy"Joe Babcock2:57
4."A Fine Horse" 4:10
5."We Are Shane" 3:34
6."Call Of The Faraway Hills"Victor Young, Mack David3:01
7."I Wish I'd Been There" 4:18
8."Pilgrim Boy" 4:38
9."Man Walks Among Us"Marty Robbins4:25
10."Six Strings" 3:57
11."The Anvil" 5:30

Personnel

Production

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  2. Allan, David (October 2015). "The David Allan Page". Country Music People. Kickin' Cuts Ltd. 46 (548): 11.
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