Meshach Dreams Back

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Meshach Dreams Back
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Studio album by
Released15 December 2011
Length31 minutes
Label Sheeba Music
Jane Siberry chronology
With What Shall I Keep Warm?
(2011)
Meshach Dreams Back
(2011)
Angels Bend Closer
(2016)

Meshach Dreams Back is a studio album by Canadian singer songwriter Jane Siberry. The album is the third part of a project dubbed the Three Queens Trilogy. [1]

Track listing

All tracks written by Jane Siberry. [2]

  1. Act 1: Call Magic – 5:20
  2. Act 2: When We Are a Vampire – 2:48
  3. Act 3: Meshach Dreams Back – 5:10
  4. Act 4: We Could Have Been Great Friends – 1:56
  5. Act 5: Above the Portico – 4:15
  6. Act 6: The Alchemy of the Everyday – 3:23
  7. Act 7: The Village Fair – 1:40
  8. Act 8: An Invitation to Be Well – 1:00
  9. Act 9: Imagine a World – 5:44 [2]

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