Formed by ex-Skids guitarist Stuart Adamson in 1981 with old friend Bruce Watson and, from 1982, rhythm section Tony Butler and Mark Brzezicki, Big Country proved a fascinating proposition, adding punk, new wave and even new romantic elements to heavy, meaning-laden pop/rock with a passionate Celtic slant and fierce integrity. Using effects, Adamson and Watson's chiming guitars evoked traditional Scottish instruments. This was unique and proved highly influential. Within a year of their first release, many existing bands began to emulate the group's sound. Nobody achieved it quite like Big Country. Written as a critique of the collapse of industry in the '80s, 'Steeltown' took its inspiration from East Midlands town of Corby, to which many Scots migrated during the Great Depression. Recorded at ABBA's POLAR Studios in Stockholm, and produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album became the group's only UK No. 1, when it entered the chart at the very top, preceded by the Top 20 single, 'East of Eden'.
Track Listing:
1. Flame of the West - Big Country
2. East of Eden - Big Country
3. Steeltown - Big Country
4. Where the Rose Is Sown - Big Country
5. Come Back to Me - Big Country
6. Tall Ships Go - Big Country
7. Girl With Grey Eyes - Big Country
8. Rain Dance - Big Country
9. Great Divide - Big Country
10. Just a Shadow - Big Country
Year of Production: 1984