...That Great October Sound

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...that great October sound
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Studio album by
Released2002
Recorded2002
Genre Pop rock
Label Checkpoint Charlie Audio Productions
Thomas Dybdahl chronology
...that great October sound
(2002)
Stray Dogs
(2003)

...that great October sound is the first album released by Norwegian singer/songwriter Thomas Dybdahl. [1]

Album collection of recorded music, words, sounds

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Thomas Dybdahl Norwegian singer-songwriter

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Track listing

  1. "From Grace"
  2. "All's Not Lost"
  3. "That Great October Sound"
  4. "Life Here Is Gold"
  5. "Tomorrow Stays The Same"
  6. "Postulate"
  7. "Adelaide"
  8. "John Wayne"
  9. "Love's Lost"
  10. "Dreamweaver"
  11. "Outro"
  12. "I Need Love Baby, Love, Not Trouble" (Bonus Track)

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References

  1. Dybdahl, Thomas. "That Great October Sound" . Retrieved 2018-12-07.