Rant and Roar

1998 compilation album by Great Big Sea
Rant and Roar
Compilation album by
Great Big Sea
ReleasedJune 2, 1998
GenreFolk
Length40:43
LabelWarner Music Canada
ProducerDanny Greenspoon
Great Big Sea chronology
Play
(1997)
Rant and Roar
(1998)
Turn
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Rant and Roar is an album by Great Big Sea. Released in 1998 only to the USA, it is a compilation of some of the tracks from Up and Play also by Great Big Sea. This album was created because the band wanted to expand beyond their mostly Canadian fan base. The album's title comes from the first line of the traditional song "The Ryans and the Pittmans", which is generally more well known than the song's actual name.

Track listing

  1. "Ordinary Day" (Alan Doyle, Séan McCann) 3:09
  2. "When I'm Up" (Ian Telfer, Alan Prosser, John Jones) 3:24
  3. "Mari-Mac" (Arranged By Alan Doyle, Séan McCann, Bob Hallett, Darrell Power) 2:33
  4. "End of the World" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Stipe) 2:42
  5. "Fast As I Can" (Alan Doyle) 4:11
  6. "The Night Pat Murphy Died" (Alan Doyle) 3:02
  7. "Goin Up" (Alan Doyle) 3:12
  8. "General Taylor" (Arranged By Alan Doyle, Séan McCann, Bob Hallett, Darrell Power) 2:53
  9. "Dancing With Mrs.White" (Traditional) 2:07
  10. "Something To It" (Séan McCann) 2:21
  11. "Lukey" (Arranged By Alan Doyle, Séan McCann, Bob Hallett, Darrell Power) 3:10
  12. "The Old Black Rum" (Bob Hallett) 2:29
  13. "Rant and Roar" (Traditional) 2:40
  14. "Jolly Beggarman [hidden track]" (Alan Doyle, Séan McCann, Bob Hallett, Darrell Power) 3:00

References

  1. ^ Rant and Roar at AllMusic

External links

  • Rant and Roar page at the Official GBS Website
  • v
  • t
  • e
Great Big Sea
  • Alan Doyle
  • Bob Hallett
  • Murray Foster
  • Kris MacFarlane
  • Séan McCann
  • Darrell Power
Studio albums
Compilations
  • Rant and Roar
  • XX
Live albumsSingles
DVDsRelated articles
  • Category
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
  • MusicBrainz release group


Stub icon

This 1990s folk album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e