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Nowhere to Here
1995 studio album by Blue Rodeo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nowhere to Here is the sixth studio album by Blue Rodeo.
A more electric rock album than the band's 1993 outing Five Days in July, the album was not as well received by critics and fans as its predecessor.[3] Despite this, "Side of the Road" and "Better Off As We Are" were notable singles.
Sarah McLachlan appears as a guest vocalist on "Save Myself", "Girl in Green", and "Brown-Eyed Dog".[4]
Some copies came with a 15-track second CD called
- From There to Here: Best Of
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy.
Personnel
Blue Rodeo
- Jim Cuddy – vocals, guitar, piano
- Kim Deschamps – pedal & lap steel, Dobro
- Bazil Donovan – bass, guitar
- James Gray – keyboards, guitorgan
- Greg Keelor – vocals, guitar
- Glenn Milchem – drums
Additional musicians
- Sarah McLachlan – backing vocals on "Girl in Green", "Brown-Eyed Dog", and "Save Myself"
- John Whynot – Fender Bass VI on "Girl in Green" and "Brown-Eyed Dog"; piano on "Get Through to You"; Farfisa organ on "Train"
Production
- Blue Rodeo – producer
- John Whynot – producer, recording and mixing engineer
- Annelise Norontia – assistant mixing engineer
- Greg Calbi – mastering
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Chart performance
Certifications
References
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