Roddy Lorimer - Notes

Notes

  1. ^ "Roddy Lorimer". Kick Horns Line Up. Retrieved 31 October 2005.


The Waterboys
  • Mike Scott
  • Steve Wickham
  • Trevor Hutchinson
  • Roddy Lorimer
  • Richard Naiff
  • Anthony Thistlethwaite
  • Karl Wallinger
  • Kevin Wilkinson
  • Marc "Archie" Arciero
  • Colin Blakey
  • Jay Dee Daugherty
  • James Hallawell
  • Katie Kim
  • Ralph Salmins
  • Sharon Shannon
Studio albums as "The Waterboys"
  • The Waterboys (1983)
  • A Pagan Place (1984)
  • This Is the Sea (1985)
  • Fisherman's Blues (1988)
  • Room to Roam (1990)
  • Dream Harder (1993)
  • A Rock in the Weary Land (2000)
  • Universal Hall (2003)
  • Book of Lightning (2007)
  • An Appointment with Mr Yeats (2011)
Studio albums as Mike Scott
  • Bring 'em All In (1995)
  • Still Burning (1997)
Live albums
  • The Live Adventures of the Waterboys (1998)
  • Karma to Burn (2005)
Compilations
  • The Best of The Waterboys 81–90 (1991)
  • The Secret Life of the Waterboys 81–85 (1994, recorded 1981 to 1985)
  • The Whole of the Moon: the Music of Mike Scott and the Waterboys (1998)
  • Too Close to Heaven/Fisherman's Blues Part 2 (2001)
Related articles
  • World Party
  • The Big Music
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Name Lorimer, Roddy
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