The Double-Cross

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The Double-Cross
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Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Celtic rock, folk, progressive rock
Tempest chronology
15th Anniversary Collection Box Set
(2004)
The Double-Cross
(2006)
Lief's Birthday Bash
(2007)

The Double-Cross is an album by Tempest, released in 2006. [1]

Contents

Tracks

  1. "Captain Kidd" (Sorbye/Reynolds)
  2. "Slippery Slide" (Mullen)
  3. "Hangman" (Sorbye/Traditional)
  4. "Black Eddy" (Sorbye/Traditional)
  5. "Whoever You Are" (Sorbye/Reynolds)
  6. "Vision Quest" (Cap/Wein)
  7. "Per Spelmann" (Sorbye/Traditional)
  8. "Cabar Feidh" (Traditional)
  9. "Eppy Moray" (Traditional)
  10. "Wizard's Walk" (Traditional/Ungar/Morrison)

Credits

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References

  1. "Tempest: Discography".