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Indigo Girls Beauty Queen Sister Mp3, Flac, Wma Indigo Girls Beauty Queen Sister mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Beauty Queen Sister Country: US Released: 2011 Style: Folk Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1550 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1661 mb WMA version RAR size: 1803 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 406 Other Formats: AHX MMF VOX WMA DXD TTA MOD Tracklist Hide Credits Share The Moon Bass – Frank SwartDrums – Brady BladeElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayElectric Piano 1 3:35 [Wurlitzer], Organ [Hammond B3], Vibraphone [Vibes] – Carol IsaacsPercussion – Jim BrockUkulele, Vocals – Emily SaliersViolin – Luke Bulla John Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emily SaliersBanjo [Banjola] – Alison BrownBass – Frank 2 4:22 SwartDrums, Loops – Brady BladeElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayMandolin, Violin – Luke BullaOrgan [Hammond B3] – Carol IsaacsPercussion, Loops – Jim Brock Beauty Queen Sister Backing Vocals – The ShadowboxersBacking Vocals [The Shadowboxers] – Adam Hoffman, 3 3:11 Matt Lipkins, Scott SchwartzBass – Frank SwartDrums – Brady BladeElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy Ray, Emily SaliersPercussion – Jim BrockPiano – Carol Isaacs We Get To Feel It All Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emily SaliersBacking Vocals – The ShadowboxersBacking Vocals 4 [The Shadowboxers] – Adam Hoffman, Matt Lipkins, Scott SchwartzBass – Frank 3:32 SwartDrums – Brady BladeElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayPercussion – Jim BrockVibraphone [Vibes], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Carol IsaacsViolin – Luke Bulla War Rugs Banjo – Alison BrownDouble Bass [Upright] – Viktor KraussDrums, Percussion – Jim 5 3:24 BrockElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayGuest, Vocals – Lucy Wainwright RocheVibraphone [Vibes] – Carol IsaacsViolin, Mandolin – Luke BullaVocals – Emily Saliers Gone Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayBanjo – Alison BrownBass – Frank SwartDrums – Brady 6 3:03 BladePercussion – Jim BrockPiano – Carol IsaacsSlide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emily SaliersViolin – Luke Bulla Mariner Moonlighting Banjo – Alison BrownClassical Guitar, Vocals – Emily SaliersDouble Bass [Upright] – Viktor 7 3:37 KraussDrums, Percussion – Jim BrockElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayMandolin – Luke BullaVibraphone [Vibes], Piano – Carol Isaacs Birthday Song Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emily SaliersBanjo [Banjola] – Alison BrownDouble Bass [Upright] 8 4:20 – Viktor KraussElectric Guitar, Vocals – Amy RayLoops [Synth Loop] – Allen ParkerPercussion – Jim BrockPiano, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Carol IsaacsViolin – Luke Bulla Feed And The Water Horses Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emily SaliersBanjo [Banjola] – Alison BrownBass – Frank 9 4:31 SwartDrums – Brady BladeMandolin [Electric], Vocals – Amy RayPercussion – Jim BrockPiano – Carol IsaacsStroh Violin, Mandolin – Luke Bulla Making Promises Accordion – Carol IsaacsAcoustic Guitar, Vocals – Amy Ray, Emily SaliersBass – Frank 10 3:20 SwartDrums – Brady BladeElectric Guitar – Stuart MathisMandolin – Luke BullaPercussion – Jim Brock Damo Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin – John McLoughlinAcoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emily 11 4:08 SaliersBacking Vocals – Damien DempseyBass – Clare KennyDrums – John ReynoldsMandolin, Vocals – Amy RayWhistle, Flute – Eamonn de Barra* Able To Sing Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Amy Ray, Emily SaliersBacking Vocals [Additional] – Lucy 12 4:03 Wainwright RocheBanjo [Banjola] – Alison BrownBass – Frank SwartDrums – Brady BladeElectric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Carol IsaacsMandolin – Luke BullaPercussion – Jim Brock Yoke Double Bass [Upright] – Viktor KraussDrums, Percussion – Jim BrockElectric Guitar, Vocals 13 5:09 – Amy RayVibraphone [Vibes], Accordion – Carol IsaacsViolin – Luke BullaVocals – Emily Saliers Companies, etc. Distributed By – Vanguard Records Manufactured By – Vanguard Records Produced For – Jill Music Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – IG Recordings, L.L.C. Copyright (c) – IG Recordings, L.L.C. Recorded At – Ocean Way Nashville Mixed At – Druid Hill Mastered At – Glenn Schick Mastering Designed At – dangardesign.com Credits Booking – Frank Riley , High Road Touring Design [Package], Art Direction – Erin Bradley Dangar Illustration – Joseph Peery Management – Russell Carter Artist Management, Ltd. Mastered By – Glenn Schick Mixed By – John Reynolds (tracks: 11), Tim Oliver (tracks: 11), Trina Shoemaker (tracks: 1 to 10, 12, 13) Producer – John Reynolds (tracks: 11), Peter Collins (tracks: 1 to 10, 12, 13) Recorded By – Allen Parker (tracks: 1 to 10, 12, 13), Amy Ray (tracks: 11), John Reynolds (tracks: 11), Trina Shoemaker (tracks: 1 to 10, 12, 13) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 15707 81902 2 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L329 Mould SID Code: IFPI 507D Matrix / Runout: IFPI L329 DIDX-767650 2 A01 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 78190-1 Indigo Girls Beauty Queen Sister (2xLP, Album) Vanguard 78190-1 US 2011 78190-2 Indigo Girls Beauty Queen Sister (CDr, Promo) Vanguard 78190-2 US 2011 Related Music albums to Beauty Queen Sister by Indigo Girls Åge Aleksandersen - Linedans Emily Grace Berry - Emily Grace Berry The Blades - Modernised Men From Earth - Wildwood Echoes Emily - Underwhelmed Emily Rockarts - Mapmaker Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo - Fields Of June (Featuring Frank Turner) Francis Brady - Francis Brady.
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