. "November Tale"@en . . . . . "Scott, Maddock"@en . "253.0"^^ . "LP bonus track"@en . . "The Telegraph"@en . "3051.0"^^ . "346.0"^^ . . . "Long Strange Golden Road"@en . . "Modern Blues (album)"@en . "623.0"^^ . "Destinies Entwined"@en . "2011"^^ . "13601"^^ . "2017"^^ . "The Waterboys Modern Blues 2015 Album Cover.jpg"@en . "Scott"@en . "Scott, James Maddock"@en . . "296.0"^^ . "319.0"^^ . . . "Modern Blues"@en . . . . "1060952392"^^ . . . "Rosalind"@en . . . . . "59781541"^^ . "Nearest Thing to Hip"@en . . . "Mojo"@en . "American Songwriter"@en . . . "Louie's Dead Body"@en . . "The Irish Times"@en . "Mike Scott, Paul Brown"@en . . . . "I Can See Elvis"@en . . "Modern Blues is the eleventh studio album by The Waterboys, released on the independent label Harlequin and Clown in 2015. It was produced by Mike Scott, with two tracks being co-produced with Paul Brown. Modern Blues reached No. 14 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 2 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Modern Blues was recorded in Nashville. \"November Tale\" was released as the first single from the album and a music video for the track was directed by Robert Jan Westdijk. The video for \"Beautiful Now\", the second and final single, debuted on 2 February 2015 on the website of Entertainment Weekly."@en . . . . . . "The Girl Who Slept for Scotland"@en . . . . . . "Beautiful Now"@en . . . . "Modern Blues is the eleventh studio album by The Waterboys, released on the independent label Harlequin and Clown in 2015. It was produced by Mike Scott, with two tracks being co-produced with Paul Brown. Modern Blues reached No. 14 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 2 on the UK Independent Albums Chart."@en . . . . "238.0"^^ . . . "Harlequin and Clown"@en . "Q"@en . "studio"@en . "Record Collector"@en . . "Colonel Parker's Ascent into Heaven"@en . . . . . "Scott, Jay Barclay"@en . . "Japanese CD bonus tracks"@en . "Still a Freak"@en . "Drowned in Sound"@en . . "128.0"^^ . . "2015-01-19"^^ . . "Scott, Freddie Stevenson"@en . . . . . . . . "343.0"^^ . . . "348.0"^^ . "239.0"^^ . "310.0"^^ . "The Guardian"@en . . . .