Blue Parade

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Blue Parade
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Studio album by
Sarah Slean
ReleasedAugust 1999
Genre Rock
Length62:57
Label Independent
Producer Sarah Slean
Sarah Slean chronology
Universe
(1997)
Blue Parade
(1999)
Sarah Slean
(2001)
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Blue Parade is the first full-length album by Canadian artist Sarah Slean.

Track listing

  1. "Playing Cards with Judas"
  2. "Bonnie's Song"
  3. "My Invitation"
  4. "Before Your Time"
  5. "Habit"
  6. "Twin Moon"
  7. "Awake Soon"
  8. "High"
  9. "Eliot"
  10. "Blue Parade"
  11. "Narcolepsy Weed"
  12. "I Want to be Brave (Madeleine)" (hidden track)

Personnel


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