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Welcome to My Party
2002 studio album by Rusted Root From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Welcome to My Party is Rusted Root's fifth studio album. It marked a departure from the tribal grooves of the group's previous work to a poppier sound. Both "Welcome to My Party" and "Blue Diamonds" were released as singles.[1][2]
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Track listing
All songs written by Michael Glabicki except where noted.
- "Union 7" (Glabicki, Jenn Wertz) – 4:39
- "Welcome to My Party" – 3:49
- "Women Got My Money" – 4:38
- "Blue Diamonds" – 4:56
- "Weave" (Wertz) – 3:59
- "Artificial Winter" – 4:17
- "Too Much" (Liz Berlin) – 4:24
- "Sweet Mary" – 3:43
- "Hands are Law" – 4:18
- "Cry" (Patrick Norman, Glabicki) – 2:52
- "People of My Village" (Jim Donovan, Glabicki) – 5:39
Personnel
- Michael Glabicki – vocals, guitar
- Jenn Wertz – vocals
- Patrick Norman – bass, vocals
- Liz Berlin – vocals
- Jim Donovan – drums, percussion
- John Buynak – guitar
- John McDowell – keyboards
- Bill Bottrell – producer, Engineer, mixer
- Roxanne Webber – assistant engineer
- Calvin Turnbull – assistant engineer
References
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