Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra

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Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra
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Compilation album by
Various
ReleasedJune 15, 2001
RecordedVarious
Genre Alternative, Pop-punk, Rock
Length1:07:36
Label Asian Man Records

Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra is a benefit compilation put together by Julie Wager for Asian Man Records to raise money for the family of a then eleven-year-old boy suffering from Adrenoleukodystrophy (Lorenzo's Oil Disease). It features twenty-one tracks, thirteen of which were unreleased by their respective artists. Cambra died August 23, 2014 at the age of 25. [1]

Contents

Track listing

(Unreleased tracks are marked with an asterisk)

No.Song TitleContributing ArtistLength
01Frontdoor Farewells*Sig Transit Gloria2:16
02If I Can't Have My Air Guitar, I Don't Want No Air At All Amazing Transparent Man 2:31
03Direction Midtown 2:29
04Nebraska The Lawrence Arms 3:36
05Sugar and SmilesClimber2:51
06Mesmerizing*Doing Jonas2:18
07Crush FatalThe Wunder Years5:05
08Drag in D Flat Saves the Day 2:36
09Court Caricature* Blue Meanies 5:04
10Dead End Road* Alkaline Trio 3:08
11We're Not the Impatients*Travesty Star4:07
12Throw It Away*Tom Daily and the Volunteers2:40
13Congratulations Matt and Christine Reggie and the Full Effect 3:47
14I Love You, Not* Home Grown 2:48
15Witchhunt* The Honor System 3:50
16Not Chasing Ghosts*Bagheera3:19
17Jaded Eyes* Hot Water Music 3:28
18Groundswell* The Ghost 2:40
193rd and Long New Found Glory 2:45
20Questions Still RemainFace to Face3:46
21Everybody Was In Love* Tuesday 2:32

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References

  1. "Ty Cambra Obituary (2014) Daily Breeze".