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2015 studio album by The Shires
Brave is the debut studio album by British country music duo The Shires , released in 2015. The album peaked at number ten on the UK Albums Chart , making the Shires the first ever homegrown British country act to have a top ten album in the United Kingdom.[1]
Track listing [ ]
1. "Tonight" Ben Earle , Jack McManus , Chris Young 3:44 2. "Nashville Grey Skies" Earle 3:44 3. "Brave" Earle, Elske DeWall 3:34 4. "Friday Night" Earle, Tobias Lundgren, Tim Larsson, Johan Fransson 3:08 5. "I Just Wanna Love You" Earle 3:53 6. "All Over Again" Earle, Chrissie Rhodes 3:17 7. "Jekyll and Hyde" Earle, Rhodes 3:09 8. "State Lines" Earle, Lundgren, Larsson, Fransson 3:52 9. "Black and White" Earle, Twinnie-Lee Moore 3:41 10. "Made in England" Earle, Rhodes, Dan McDougall 3:08 11. "How Many Love Songs" Earle 2:27
Personnel [ ]
Credits adapted from the liner notes of the deluxe edition of Brave .
The Shires
Ben Earle – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, piano, mandolin, pedal steel
Chrissie Rhodes – lead vocals, background vocals
Additional personnel
Dan McDougall - drums, bass guitar
Johan Fransson - background vocals
Oliver Harrop - background vocals
Mark Hill - bass guitar
Jonty Howard - background vocals, percussion
Pat O'Brien - acoustic guitar
Troy Lancaster - electric guitar
Tobias Lundgren - background vocals
Steve Morton - background vocals
Joe Murphy - percussion
Mike Payne - electric guitar
Ben Poole - electric guitar
Brian Pruitt - drums, percussion
Davide Rossi - strings
Charts and certifications [ ]
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