Barrage (Barrage album)

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Barrage
Barrageselftitled.jpg
Studio album by
Released2000
Genre Fiddle
Length58:38
Label Swath Records
Barrage chronology
Barrage
(2000)
Vagabond Tales
(2003)

Barrage is the self-titled debut album by the Canadian band of the same name. It was recorded by the original cast of Barrage and was released in the year 2000. The album contains many songs performed in the group's "A Violin Sings, A Fiddle Dances" world concert tour. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Chopsticken" - 4:02
  2. "Old Joe Clark" - 3:08
  3. "Sing, Sing, Sing" - 4:38
  4. "Mountain Spring" - 4:50
  5. "Mahatma" - 6:16
  6. "What's Going On?" - 3:51
  7. "Row" - 3:31
  8. "Calypso Jam" - 3:35
  9. "Seven Wicked Reels" - 4:18
  10. "Spazz Jazz" - 2:48
  11. "The Ukraine" - 3:08
  12. "Paralyzed" - 3:23
  13. "Allen's Bar" - 3:34
  14. "Until We Meet Again" - 3:56
  15. "Joe's Favorite" (Live Medley) - 3:44

Personnel

Band

Guest musicians

Others

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