Joy is the fourth studio album by Scottish punk rock and new wave band Skids. It was their first after the departure of signature guitarist Stuart Adamson, who went on to found Big Country. As such, it represented a change of direction from rock towards folk music, amplifying the traditional Scottish element already hinted at in previous releases. This would be their last album until the release of Burning Cities, over 36 years later.
Joy - Skids album - was created in 1981. When was Maximum Joy - album - created? Maximum Joy - album - was created on 2000-10-25.
Joy is the final album by the Scottish band Skids. It was the fourth studio record and their first after the departure of signature guitarist Stuart Adamson, who then founded Big Country. As such, it represented a change of direction from rock to folk music, amplifying the traditional Scottish element already hinted at in previous releases.
BPM Profile Strength Through Joy. Album starts at 113BPM, ends at 112BPM (-1), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Skids.
Style: pop. Album year: 1981. Skids - Brave Man 06:43. Skids - And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda 05:32. Skids - Blood And Soil 03:11. Skids - In Fear Of Fire 00:43. Skids - A Challenge (The Wanderer) 06:12. Skids - A Memory 05:16. Skids - The Sound Of Retreat 03:08. Skids - Fields 04:27. Skids - Fields 03:32. Skids - Blood And Soil 04:00.
Ode to Joy is an album by Canadian indie rock band The Deadly Snakes, released in 2003 on In the Red Records. Matt "Dog" Carlson - trumpet, harmonica, bass, guitar, vocals. André Ethier - vocals, guitar. Max "Age of Danger" McCabe-Lokos - piano, organ, vocals, percussion. Greg Cartwright - vocals, guitar. Jeremy Madsen - saxophone. Yuri Didrichsons - bass, guitar. David Cheppa - mastering. Peter Hudson - engineer, slide guitar.