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At the album's recording, Brady also played and sang an arrangement of the traditional song "The Green Fields of Canada", which had been released that year on the ''Feed The Folk'' album, which aimed to raise funds for [[1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia|Ethiopian famine relief]].<ref>[https://paulbrady.com/product/the-green-fields-of-canada/ "The Green Fields Of Canada" at www.paulbrady.com]</ref> |
At the album's recording, Brady also played and sang an arrangement of the traditional song "The Green Fields of Canada", which had been released that year on the ''Feed The Folk'' album, which aimed to raise funds for [[1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia|Ethiopian famine relief]].<ref>[https://paulbrady.com/product/the-green-fields-of-canada/ "The Green Fields Of Canada" at www.paulbrady.com]</ref> |
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, folk | |||
Label | Mercury Records, PeeBee Music | |||
Producer | Ian Maidman | |||
Paul Brady chronology | ||||
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Back to the Centre is a 1985 album by Irish singer/songwriter Paul Brady, his fourth solo album. Eric Clapton was a guest guitarist.
Track listing
- "Walk the White Line" - 5:05
- "Wheel of Heartbreak" - 5:09
- "Deep in Your Heart" - 6:01
- "To Be the One" - 4:50
- "Follow On" - 4:16
- "Soulbeat" - 4:51
- "Airwaves" - 4:46
- "The Island" - 5:28
- "The Homes of Donegal" (Seán McBride) - 7:29
At the album's recording, Brady also played and sang an arrangement of the traditional song "The Green Fields of Canada", which had been released that year on the Feed The Folk album, which aimed to raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief.[1]
Personnel
- Paul Brady - vocals, guitar, bouzouki, keyboards, percussion, tin whistle
- Ian Maidman - Overall production, bass, percussion, guitar, backing vocals
- Eric Clapton, Phil Palmer - guitar
- Larry Mullen, Jr., Liam Genockey, Ole Romo - drums
- Betsy Cook, Kenny Craddock - keyboards
- Mitt Gamon - harmonica
- Loudon Wainwright - backing vocals
- Phil Saatchi - backing vocals