ALBUMWe're Not in Kansas (The Live Bootleg Set 1993-1998)Big Country
ALBUMPeace In Our Time (Re-Presents)Big Country
ALBUMThe JourneyBig Country
ALBUMBig Country - LiveBig Country
ALBUMDriving To Damascus (Deluxe Edition)Big Country
ALBUMThe Buffalo Skinners (Deluxe Version)Big Country
ALBUMNo Place Like Home (Re-Presents)Big Country
ALBUMPeace In Our TimeBig Country
ALBUMThe Seer (Re-Presents)Big Country
ALBUMSteeltown (Deluxe)Big Country
ALBUMThe Crossing (Deluxe Edition)Big Country
About Big Country
Artist Biography
Scottish band Big Country reflected all the giddy, open-hearted optimism of the 1980s, with their gigantic barn-raising anthems and airborne '80s hair. Late of the seminal Scottish punk band the Skids, Stuart Adamson formed Big Country as an outlet for his poppier songcraft and distinctively textured guitar style. Their first album, 1983's THE CROSSING, was a hit in both the U.K. and the U.S., thanks to the smash single "In a Big Country." The band continued to release strong albums into the late '90s, and their popularity remained consistent in Europe if not the U.S. However, Adamson's alcoholism and chronic depression proved to be fatal to both the band and himself. He committed suicide in 2001, ending the band's glorious tenure.
Hometown
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Genre
Rock
Members of Big Country
Big Country was formed on June 1981. Members of Big Country include, or have included, the following 8 members.