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Edie Brickell Volcano Mp3, Flac, Wma Edie Brickell Volcano mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Volcano Country: US Released: 2003 MP3 version RAR size: 1688 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1917 mb WMA version RAR size: 1703 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 652 Other Formats: VQF AA ASF DTS XM APE AU Tracklist 1 Rush Around 3:33 2 Oo La La 3:57 3 I'd Be Surprised 2:43 4 Songs We Used To Sing 4:51 5 Once In A Blue Moon 4:22 6 Volcano 4:41 7 More Than Friends 4:36 8 The Messenger 3:23 9 The One Who Went Away 3:35 10 Take A Walk 4:20 11 Not Saying Goodbye 4:19 12 Came A Long Way 5:32 13 What Would You Do 4:49 Credits Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Percussion, Violin, Cello, Electric Guitar, Viola, Backing Vocals, Mellotron, Steel Guitar [Lap] – Charlie Sexton Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Vocals, Backing Vocals – Edie Brickell Bass – Pino Palladino Clarinet, Piano, Keyboards, Vibraphone – Carter Albrecht Double Bass – Tony Garnier Drums – George Recile Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Andy Fairweather-Low Mixed By – Andy Smith Percussion, Drums – Steve Gadd Producer – Charlie Sexton Recorded By – Andy Smith Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 602498606209 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Volcano (CD, Album, Universal B0000963-02 Edie Brickell B0000963-02 US 2003 Club) Records Volcano (CD, Album, Universal UNIF 21076-2 Edie Brickell UNIF 21076-2 US 2003 Promo, Car) Records Universal B000096302 Edie Brickell Volcano (CD, Album) B000096302 Canada 2003 Records Related Music albums to Volcano by Edie Brickell Astrid Munday - Sunshine & Promises Victoria Williams - Swing The Statue! Shannon Taylor - If It Is To Be As It Is L.E.O. - Alpacas Orgling The Brook Lee Catastrophe - The Weight Of Waiting Edie Brickell - Edie Brickell Will Hoge - The Wreckage Sarah Hepburn - Stars & Haze Simon Hopper - Daffodils Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - Ghost Of A Dog.
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