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Half-Speed Mastered By Miles Showell At Abbey Road Studios!
Cut At 45rpm! Pressed On 180g Double LP!
The Waterboys' 1990 album Room to Roam was the band's fifth album. It continued the folk-rock sound of 1988's Fisherman's Blues and was recorded at Spiddal House in Galway, where the last recording sessions from the preceding album, Fisherman's Blues, had been recorded. Room to Roam would be the last of The Waterboys' folk-rock albums until the release of Universal Hall in 2003. Fiddler Steve Wickham, who had been a large inspiration for the change to that sound for Fisherman's Blues, left the band shortly before Room to Roam was released.
Mastered at half-speed and cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road and made into a double album running at 45rpm. The original artwork has been presented in a new 5mm wide spine sleeve, polyline inners and insert.
Features
- Half-Speed Mastered & Cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios
- 45rpm 180g Double LP
- Original Artwork
- 5mm Wide-Spine Sleeve
- Polyline Inners
- Insert
Selections
LP1
- In Search of a Rose
- Song from the End of the World
- A Man Is in Love / Kaliope House
- Bigger Picture
- Natural Bridge Blues
- Something That Is Gone
- The Star and the Sea
- A Life of Sundays
LP2
- Islandman
- The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
- How Long Will I Love You
- Upon the Wind and Waves
- Spring Comes to Spiddal
- The Trip to Broadford
- Further Up, Further On
- Room to Roam
- The Kings of Kerry