Die Stadt Muzikanten

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Die Stadt Muzikanten
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2010
Genre Indie folk
Label Boompa (U.S.)
End of the Road (U.K./Europe)
Producer Arran Fisher
Woodpigeon chronology
Treasury Library Canada
(2008)
Die Stadt Muzikanten
(2010)

Die Stadt Muzikanten is the third studio album by Canadian indie rock band Woodpigeon, officially released on January 12, 2010. The album was released by Boompa in Canada, and is accompanied by a bonus EP, titled "Balladeer / To All the Guys I've Loved Before". [1]

Track listing

Songs and lyrics by Mark Hamilton

  1. "Die Stadt Muzikanten"
  2. "Woodpigeon vs. Eagleowl (Strength in Numbers)"
  3. "Empty-Hall Sing-Along"
  4. "Morningside"
  5. "My Denial In Argyle"
  6. "Enchantée Janvier"
  7. "Such A Lucky Girl"
  8. "Unmissable Grey, Mixed Paint"
  9. "Duck Duck Goose"
  10. "Spirehouse"
  11. "Redbeard"
  12. "The Street Noise Gives You Away"
  13. "...And as the Ship Went Down, You'd Never Looked Finer"
  14. "The Pesky Druthers (Parts 1 & 2)"
  15. "Our Love is as Tall as the Calgary Tower"

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References

  1. "Boompa — Die Stadt Muzikanten". Shop.boompa.ca. 2010-01-12. Retrieved 2012-02-13.