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James Yorkston was the first member of the Fence Collective to emerge from the creative oddity that is the East Neuk of Fife. His first solo show was supporting Bert Jansch, his first tour was supporting John Martyn. After those heady heights he went on to sign to Domino and record his debut album in a damp soaked cottage in the Scottish Borders. Domino subsequently released this record, Moving Up Country, which went on to become Rough Trade’s Album of The Year 2002.
Genre: Indie-Folk, Indie-Rock
Release: 2002
01 In Your Hands
02 St. Patrick
03 Sweet Jesus
04 Tender To The Blues
05 Moving Up Country, Roaring The Gospel
06 Cheating The Game
07 I Spy Dogs
08 6-30 Is Just Way Too Early
09 The Patience Song
10 I Know My Love
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