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Release Date: | 07/12/2011 |
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Label: | True North |
UPC: | 0620638030127 |
catalogNumber: | 301 |
Rank: | 85846 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bruce Cockburn Primary Artist,Acoustic Guitar,Dobro,Electric Guitar,VocalsEmmylou Harris Harmony
Jackson Browne Harmony
Hugh Marsh Violin,Loops
Larry Taylor Upright Bass
Ben Riley Drums
Gary Craig Percussion,Drums
John Dymond Bass
Stephen Hodges Percussion,Drums,Marimbas
Colin Linden Bass
Andy Milne Piano
Jonell Mosser Harmony
Sam Phillips Harmony
Sarah Harmer Harmony
Steve Lucas Bass
Maury LaFoy Harmony
Supers Harmony
Graham Powell Harmony
Grégoire Maret Harmonica
Rich Brown Bass
Éprouvé Et Suréprouvé Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar,Vocals,12-string Guitar,Guitar (Baritone)
Technical Credits
Bruce Cockburn Composer,ProducerHugh Marsh Loop
Colin Linden Producer,Engineer
Andy Milne Composer
John Whynot Engineer,Whistle
Carl Walker Composer
Man Called Wrycraft Art Direction,Digital Illustration,Layout
Divorce Loop
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