Living River
1996 studio album by Rawlins Cross
Living River | ||||
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Studio album by Rawlins Cross | ||||
Released | March 19, 1996 (Canada) | |||
Studio | Inception Sound Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Producer | Rawlins Cross and Chad Irschick | |||
Rawlins Cross chronology | ||||
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Living River is a 1996 folk album by Rawlins Cross. The cover art is "L'anse des Belliveau" (1996). This is a mixed-medium work by François Gaudet, an Acadian artist from Nova Scotia.[2]
Track listing
- "Forever Dancing" – 3:07
- "Matter of the Heart" – 5:07
- "Morning After" – 3:28
- "Wild Rose" – 2:31
- "When My Ship Comes In" – 4:34
- "Sad Story..." – 3:12
- "Open Road" – 3:19
- "Little Sara/Jessie's Jig" – 2:57
- "Little of Your Lovin (Goes a Long Long Way)" – 2:25
- "Through It All" – 3:43
- "Long Way Home" – 3:46
- "Baby-Oh" – 3:45
- "Mairi Nighean Alasdair" – 3:46
References
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Rawlins Cross
- Joey Kitson
- Dave Panting
- Geoff Panting
- Ian McKinnon
- Brian Bourne
- Howie Southwood
- Pamela Paton
- Lorne Taylor
- Derek Pelley
- Tom Roach
- A Turn of the Wheel (1989)
- Crossing the Border (1992)
- Reel 'N' Roll (1993)
- Living River (1996)
- Celtic Instrumentals (1997)
- Make It on Time (1998)
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