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"The Buffalo Skinners" is the sixth studio album by the Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1993. The album marks a departure from the band's previous sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and grunge while still retaining their trademark anthemic rock style. The album features a blend of powerful guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and stirring melodies, with frontman Stuart Adamson's emotive vocals leading the way. Songs like "Alone," "Ships," and the title track "The Buffalo Skinners" showcase the band's ability to craft memorable hooks and poignant lyrics that resonate with listeners. Lyrically, "The Buffalo Skinners" explores themes of perseverance, resilience, and the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. The album's title is a reference to the American buffalo hunters of the 19th century, symbolizing the band's own struggles and triumphs in the music industry. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics upon its release, "The Buffalo Skinners" was embraced by fans and became a commercial success, reaching the top ten on the UK Albums Chart. It spawned several singles, including "Alone" and "Ships," which received airplay on radio stations around the world. Overall, "The Buffalo Skinners" is regarded as one of Big Country's most ambitious and accomplished albums, showcasing their musical versatility and songwriting prowess. It remains a favorite among fans of the band and a testament to their enduring legacy in the rock music landscape.