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Track | Duration |
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Spanish Main | 1:53 |
I Remember When | 3:38 |
Shadows Fall | 3:29 |
Dreaming of You | |
Simon Diamond | 2:28 |
Goodbye | 4:02 |
Waiting for the Heartaches | |
Skeleton Key | 3:03 |
Wild Fire | |
Badman | |
Calendars and Clocks | |
The Oldest Path | 2:55 |
God Knows | 3:20 |
Short Ballad | 1:58 |
Flies | 2:18 |
Dressed Like a Cow | 2:52 |
Darkness | 3:26 |
Sheriff John Brown | 6:49 |
Good fortune | 2:37 |
Answer Me | 3:11 |
Follow The Sun | 1:55 |
Travelling Circus | 2:39 |
Sweet Sue | 2:42 |
Another Turn in the Lock | 3:35 |
She's the Girl for Me | 3:19 |
Tumble Graves | 3:52 |