Amazing Things

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  • Artist: Runrig
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1993 04
  • Total Time: 56:35
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Runrig's eighth studio album was their most successful in terms of chart position in the U.K., peaking at number two in March 1993, and it's not difficult to hear why. The folk genre that dominated their early independent albums had virtually disappeared and had been replaced by an anthemic rock sound heavily influenced by their fellow Scots countrymen Big Country and Irish band U2. In keeping with their tradition, three of the 12 tracks were sung in Gaelic and the first of these, "Pog Aon Oidche Earraich" which translates as "A Kiss One Spring Evening" was mainly a somber spoken passage interspersed with harmonic singing and chanting. Both the other two Gaelic language songs, "Sraidean Na Roinn Eorpa" ("Streets of Europe") and "Ard" ("High") were more rock oriented, and the final track, "On the Edge," was a haunting guitar instrumental. Both the title track and the first single to be taken from the album, "Wonderful" were heavily influenced by the more rock oriented Big Country, keyboard player Peter Wishart having been a member of that band in their early days, although Malcolm Jones played the bagpipes for real, not a synthesized version. Wishart would soon leave the band to follow a career in politics as a member of parliament for the Scottish constituencies of Tayside North and Perth and North Perthshire. The song "Greatest Flame," the second hit single from Amazing Things was a stadium rock anthem designed to sway with a lighter held high, and one of the greatest strengths of Runrig was their ear for a good melody, shown on the ballads "Dream Fields" and "Forever Eyes of Blue." Runrig never again hit the heights in the charts of Amazing Things. ~ Sharon Mawer, Rovi

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Amazing Things
Studio album by Runrig
Released 1993
Recorded Castlesound Studios, Pentcaitland, Scotland
Genre Celtic rock
Length 57:40
Label Chrysalis
Producer Chris Harley
Runrig chronology
The Big Wheel
(1991)
Amazing Things
(1993)
Mara
(1995)

Amazing Things is a 1993 album, the eighth by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. Amazing Things was ranked the #3 best album of the 1990s in the music review column The War Against Silence by Glenn McDonald: "The most life-affirming album ever made. Maybe the most life-affirming art work ever made."

Track listing

  1. "Amazing Things" - 4:18
  2. "Wonderful" - 4:11
  3. "The Greatest Flame" - 5:04
  4. "Move a Mountain" - 5:13
  5. "Pòg Aon Oidhche Earraich" (A Kiss One Spring Evening) - 3:38
  6. "Dream Fields" - 5:54
  7. "Song of the Earth" - 4:52
  8. "Forever Eyes of Blue" - 4:09
  9. "Sràidean na Roinn-Eòrpa" (Streets of Europe) - 5:24
  10. "Canada" - 5:12
  11. "Àrd" (High) - 6:00
  12. "On the Edge" - 3:53

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Speaking of Animals, Vol. 1 (1983 Children's/Family Film)
Speaking of Animals, Vol. 2 (1983 Comedy Film)
Amazing Things to Make and Do, Vol. 1 (1985 Children's/Family Film)
Amazing Things to Make and Do, Vol. 2 (1985 Children's/Family Film)
Transmitting Live (1995 Album by Runrig)