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''Out for the Night'', an album by The
Battlefield Band Battlefield Band were a Scottish traditional music group. Founded in Glasgow in 1969, they have released over 30 albums and undergone many changes of lineup. As of 2010, none of the original founders remain in the band. The band is noted for t ...
, was released in 2004 on the Temple Records label.


Track listing

# "Ms. Dynamite of Benbecula/The Alewife T/Little Cascade/Culder's Rant"Culder's Rant" is also called "Sud a'mhisg air feareigin" or "There is somebody drunk"" – 4:39 # " The Earl of Errol" – 4:11 # "Christ Church/Nuala Kennedy's Reel/Ambassador Craig Murray's Reel" – 4:25 # "Seudan a' Chuain (Jewels of the Ocean/The Grinder/Barbhas Agus Butthea" – 4:59 # "Belfast to Boston" – 6:03 # "The Anniversary Reel/Out for the Night" – 4:11 # "Rest and Be Thankful" – 3:43 # "The King's Shilling" – 3:41 # "An Cota Ruadh (The Red Coat)/Eastwood Cottage/Clisham/Captain Forbes' Reel/Keep the Country Bonnie Lassie" – 4:12 # "
Bagad Kemper Bagad Kemper (using the Breton name for the town of Quimper) is one of the oldest bagad, Breton pipe bands. Formed in 1949, its first president was none other than Loeïz Ropars, renovator of the Fest Noz (dance party) and kan ha diskan singer (Bre ...
/Trouble at Baghdad Roundabout/McKenna's Jig" – 5:15 # "The Banks O' Carron Water" – 3:47 # "Bowmore Fair/Mary O'Neill's Reel/Tournemine et Gasdebois" – 4:04 # "Clan Coco/The Road to Benderloch/Fifteen Stubbies to Warragul" – 5:01 # "
Lord Randall "Lord Randall", or "Lord Randal", () is an Anglo- Scottish border ballad consisting of dialogue between a young Lord and his mother. Similar ballads can be found across Europe in many languages, including Danish, German, Magyar, Irish, Swed ...
" – 5:09 # "Time & Tide/The Nine Pint Coggie/Drive Home the Mainlanders/The Mill House" – 7:14


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Sources and links

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Album page from the band’s website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Out For The Night Battlefield Band albums 2004 albums