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Notes & Rhymes
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2009
Recordedat Rockfield Studios by Tom Dalgety, 2008-2009
GenreFolk rock, jangle pop, country rock
Length46:16
LabelW14 Music
ProducerSteve Evans
The Proclaimers chronology
Life with You
(2007)
Notes & Rhymes
(2009)
Like Comedy
(2012)
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Notes & Rhymes is the eighth studio album by the Proclaimers, released in 2009. It was produced by Steve Evans and recorded at Rockfield Studios.

Background and release

The European release was June 15, 2009, with the US release on August 11, 2009. It was simultaneously released as both the standard CD and a 'Special Limited Edition' 2-CD set, the latter being a double, slimline jewel-case. CD2 has ten tracks: four acoustic and six live. The acoustic tracks were produced by John Williams, who had produced the Proclaimers' debut album This Is the Story.

The album, including the bonus CD, was also released as a digital download.

Singles and songs

On June 11, 2009 'I Know' was offered free by Amazon UK as a digital download 'sampler' for the album. 'Love Can Move Mountains' was the single release, having its first play on Scotland's Forth 1 radio station on Wednesday May 6. 'Sing All Our Cares Away' is a cover of a Damien Dempsey song, which featured on his 2005 album 'Shots'. 'It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman)' is a cover of the title track of Moe Bandy's 1974 album.

Track listing

All songs written by Craig Reid and Charlie Reid, except indicated

Disc One

  1. "Love Can Move Mountains"
  2. "Notes & Rhymes"
  3. "Three More Days"
  4. "Just Look Now"
  5. "Sing All Our Cares Away" (Damien Dempsey)
  6. "It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman)" (Sanger Shafer, Arthur Owens, Snr.)
  7. "Like a Flame"
  8. "I Know"
  9. "Shadows Fall"
  10. "Free Market"
  11. "Wages of Sin"
  12. "On Causewayside"
  13. "I Know" (reprise)

Disc Two

  1. "Love Can Move Mountains" (Rockfield acoustic session)
  2. "Three More Days" (Rockfield acoustic session)
  3. "Sing All Our Cares Away" (Rockfield acoustic session)
  4. "It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman)" (Rockfield acoustic session)
  5. "I'm On My Way" (live at Edinburgh Castle, July 2008)
  6. "Letter from America" (live at Edinburgh Castle, July 2008)
  7. "Scotland's Story" (live at Edinburgh Castle, July 2008)
  8. "Sky Takes The Soul" (live at Edinburgh Castle, July 2008)
  9. "Life With You" (live at Edinburgh Castle, July 2008)
  10. "Whole Wide World" (live at Edinburgh Castle, July 2008)

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