| Roses and Tears | ||||
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| Released | April 2008 | |||
| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Label | Vertical Records | |||
| Capercaillie chronology | ||||
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Roses and Tears is the tenth studio album by folk rock band Capercaillie, their first one in five years. The working title of the album was Call it a Day, a reference to the band's plans to wind down their performances and eventually disband completely in 2008.
Track listing
- "Him Bo"
- "Him Bo Hug I O (I Am in Distress)"
 - "Aman"
 
 - "Turas An Ànraidh"
- "Turas An Ànraidh" (The Stormy Voyage)
 - "The Ortigueira Waltz"
 - "Gheibh Sinn Ribinnean Mora Mora" (We'll Get Great Big Ribbons)
 
 - "Don't You Go" (written by John Martyn)
 - "The Aphrodisiac"
- "Hardiman The Fiddler"
 - "My Love's Wedding"
 - "The Aphrodisiac"
 
 - "Barra Clapping Song" 
- "O Lioba Co Leathag" (A Clapping Song From Barra)
 - "Mo Ghun Ur Sioda" (My New Silk Gown)
 
 - "Seinneam Cliù Nam Fear Ùr" (I Sing the Praises of the Brave Lads)
 - "Oran Sugraidh" (The Flirting Song)
 - "The Quimper Waltz"
- "The Quimper Waltz"
 - "An Damez Kozh"
 
 - "Soldier Boy"
 - "A'racan a Bh'againne" 
- "Iain Mor Fada Gobhlach" (Big Tall Bow-legged Iain)
 - "A'racan a Bh'againne" (The Drake We Used To Have)
 
 - "Rose Cottage Reels"
- "The Reverend"
 - "The Hare's Paw"
 - "Old New Year"
 - "Rose Cottage"
 
 - "Leodhasach an Tir Chein" (A Lewisman In A Foreign Country)
 
Charts
| Chart (2008) | Peak position  | 
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| Scottish Albums Chart (OCC)[2] | 94 | 
References
- ↑ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r1345433
 - ↑ "Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 - 06 April 2008 - 12 April 2008". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
 
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