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The album is a collaboration album between Phil Beer, Ashley Hutchings and Chris While.[1] It also guest features The Albion Band and Julie Matthews. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The musicians later toured much of the album in January 2001, with one concert subsequently released as “Ridgeriders” In Concert in November 2001.[2]The album is a concept album, as it is a “journey” album that would be played on a journey around Southern England, making it similar to another of Beer’s albums, Show of Hands’ The Path.[citation needed]Similar to Beer’s older album The Works, the album’s release is of question. Whilst the TV series began in 1994, the album was released in September 1999, and mostly recorded the same year in Preston and Southport. The album was re-released in June 2001 by Talking Elephant, who would release the aforementioned live album later that year.[citation needed]“Close Your Eyes” was actually recorded in 1995, and appeared on The Albion Band’s album Albion Heart that year.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsCritical reception[edit]Album track listing[edit]Personnel[edit]“Ridgeriders” In Concert[edit]Track listing[edit]References[edit]Critical reception[edit]Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingThe Living Tradition(favourable)[4]In their positive review, Living Tradition said the album is an “interesting concept album with enough interest for those who never saw the series, but for those readers north of the Border, it is very English in feel.”[4]Album track listing[edit]“Shapes of the Landscape” – 2:22“The Work of the Devil” – 2:10“Along the Downs” – 2:29“The Drover’s Song” – 2:03“Turnpike Reel” – 2:24“Close Your Eyes” – 3:11“Low Southern Slopes” – 1:54“What Celia Sees” – 2:43“Never Without a Thief or Twain” – 2:12“Along the Pilgrim’s Way” – 3:58“Michael Morey’s Hump” – 1:58“Mossing We’ll Go” – 2:43“Up on the Ridgeway” – 2:24“Smuggler’s Road” – 2:58“Betteshanger Treasure” – 2:39“Dorset Cursus” – 3:41Personnel[edit]Phil Beer – vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, mandocello, fiddle, mandolinChris While – vocals, acoustic guitarAshley Hutchings – vocals, acoustic bass, electric basswithJoe Broughton – fiddle, mandolinNeil Marshall – drums, percussionJulie Matthews – keyboards, backing vocalsKen Nicol – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocalsSimon Nicol – acoustic guitar on “Close Your Eyes”TechnicalEngineered by Ken Nicol except for tracks 1, 3, 10 & 12, engineered and mixed by Julie MatthewsExecutive producer: Ashley HutchingsMastered by Andy SewardPhotography by Jeff Wright“Ridgeriders” In Concert[edit]“Ridgeriders” In ConcertReleased26 November 2001RecordedJanuary 2001GenreFolkLabelTalking Elephant“Ridgeriders” In Concert is a live album released in 2001.[5] It was the first album by Phil Beer to be released on the Talking Elephant label.[citation needed]Track listing[edit]“Shapes of the Landscape” – 2:37“Row of Pines” – 3:47“The Cursus of Bignor” – 2:00“Mossing We’ll Go” – 3:05“Tan Hill Fair” – 4:11“All Seing Stour” – 3:42“What Celia Sees” – 3:26“Rosa” – 3:12“I Am a Humble Bridge” – 3:28“Close Your Eyes” – 2:54“Robber’s Roost” – 3:23“Smuggler’s Road” – 2:21“Michael Morey’s Hump” – 2:22“To Be a Pilgrim” – 3:02“Along the Pilgrim’s Way” – 3:43“Up the Crooked Spire\/GeneralWard” – 5:09“Ill Omens” – 5:39“High and Wild Places” – 4:31References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/ridgeriders-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ridgeriders – Wikipedia"}}]}]