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Idlewild performing at The Outsider festival in Aviemore, 23 June 2007 In July 2006, Roddy Woomble released an album of folk music under his own name titled My Secret is My Silence . Woomble's solo material was written alongside Rod Jones, friend Michael Angus and folksinger Karine Polwart , and produced by folk musician John McCusker .
The discography of Idlewild, a Scottish rock band, consists of eight studio albums, ... 90 — — 37 2015 Everything Ever Written 4. Released: 9 February 2015;
Hope Is Important is the debut studio album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released 26 October 1998 through Food Records.After finalizing their line-up and releasing two singles in 1997, the band released their mini album Captain in early 1998.
100 Broken Windows is the second studio album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released on 9 May 2000.While touring in support of their debut studio album Hope Is Important (1998), the band wrote and recorded its follow-up in stages.
Captain is the first release by the Scottish rock band Idlewild, issued by Deceptive Records in 1998. [1] [4] [2] Although the number of tracks would normally classify it as an EP, Captain is commonly known as a mini-album. [5] [6] The guitarist Rod Jones notes that the album "was a sort of introduction to Idlewild". [6]
Scottish Fiction: Best of 1997–2007 is a best of compilation album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released on 1 October 2007 through Parlophone.The album was released following Idlewild's split from Parlophone/EMI, and, as a result, only features two songs from 2007's Make Another World, which was released through Sequel Records.
Post Electric Blues is the seventh studio album by Scottish indie rock band Idlewild, self-released to around 3000 fans in June 2009.The album was subsequently released on 5 October 2009 on Cooking Vinyl. [8]
"El Capitan" is a song by Scottish rock band Idlewild from their fourth studio album, Warnings/Promises (2005). It was released as the third single from the album on 11 July 2005 and charted at No. 39 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] The Walkmen's Paul Maroon plays piano on the track.