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Laura Veirs Troubled by the Fire Mp3, Flac, Wma Laura Veirs Troubled By The Fire mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Troubled By The Fire Country: US Released: 2003 Style: Country, Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1485 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1521 mb WMA version RAR size: 1784 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 953 Other Formats: DXD AU MMF MPC DTS XM MOD Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Lost At Seaflower Cove 3:40 Bedroom Eyes 2 4:17 Double Bass [Upright Bass] – Fred Chalenor The Ballad Of John Vogelin 3 2:41 Vocals, Electric Guitar – Danny Barnes 4 Song My Friends Taught Me 4:32 Cannon Fodder 5 5:51 Bass [Electric Bass] – Fred Chalenor 6 Tom Skookum Road 2:28 Tiger Tatoos 7 5:28 Guitar [National Guitar] – Bill Frisell 8 A Shining Lamp 1:28 Ohio Clouds 9 3:58 Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell Devil's Hootenanny 10 Banjo – Danny BarnesDouble Bass [Upright Bass] – Fred ChalenorSaxophone [Alto], 5:04 Clarinet – Amy Denio Midnight Singer 11 4:39 Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell Companies, etc. Recorded At – Flora Ave Mixed At – Flora Ave Mastered At – SAE Mastering Credits Artwork – Jason Lutes Mastered By – Roger Seibel Piano, Organ, Celesta, Trombone – Steve Moore Recorded By, Producer, Mixed By, Drums, Percussion, Effects – Tucker Martine Viola, Fiddle – Eyvind Kang Vocals [Vox], Guitar, Bass, Banjo, Kalimba [Mbira] – Laura Veirs Notes Bill Frisell appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (String): 825346551128 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Laura Troubled By The Fire BU 30016 Bella Union BU 30016 France 2003 Veirs (CD, Album) Raven Laura Troubled By The Fire LP-RMB-003 Marching Band LP-RMB-003 US 2017 Veirs (LP, Album) Records Troubled By The Fire Laura AKA02 (CD, Album, Promo, Bella Union AKA02 UK 2003 Veirs Dig) Laura Troubled By The Fire AKA02 Bella Union AKA02 UK 2003 Veirs (CD, Album, Dig) Laura Troubled By The Fire BELLA1036782 Bella Union BELLA1036782 Europe 2003 Veirs (CD, Album) Related Music albums to Troubled By The Fire by Laura Veirs Jazz Bill Frisell - Before We Were Born Electronic / Jazz Bill Frisell / Vernon Reid - Smash & Scatteration Blues / Folk, World, & Country Various - Things About Comin' My Way (A Tribute To The Music Of The Mississippi Sheiks) Blues / Folk, World, & Country Lucinda Williams - The Ghosts Of Highway 20 Rock Tom Freund - Collapsible Plans Jazz Bill Frisell - Disfarmer Jazz Bill Frisell - Guitar In The Space Age! Jazz / Blues Bill Frisell - Gone, Just Like A Train Folk, World, & Country Laura Veirs - Warp And Weft Rock Sam Amidon & Bill Frisell - Tiny Desk Concert.
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