From a Late Night Highrise

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From a Late Night High Rise
Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Alt-country
Producer Matthew Ryan, Neilson Hubbard, David Henry
Matthew Ryan chronology
These Are Field Recordings
(2004)
From a Late Night High Rise
(2006)
Matthew Ryan vs. The Silver State
(2008)

From a Late Night High Rise is an album by Matthew Ryan, released in 2006.

Track listing

All words and music by Matthew Ryan, except where noted.

  1. "Follow the Leader"
  2. "And Never Look Back"
  3. "BabyBird"
  4. "Gone for Good"
  5. "Providence" (Grant McClelland, Steven Kilby)
  6. "Misundercould"
  7. "Everybody Always Leaves"
  8. "All Lit Up"
  9. "Love Is the Silencer"
  10. "Victory Waltz"
  11. "June Returns for July"
  12. "The Complete Family"


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