Modernday Folklore

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Modernday Folklore
Modernday Folklore.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 27, 1995
Genre Rock, Blues rock
Length55:42
Label Capricorn Records
Producer Mark Howard, Ian Moore
Ian Moore chronology
Live from Austin
(1994)
Modernday Folklore
(1995)
Ian Moore's Got the Green Grass
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Modernday Folklore is the second studio album by Ian Moore and was released in 1995. The album peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Ian Moore, except where noted

  1. "Muddy Jesus" - 4:52
  2. "Society" - 4:11
  3. "Today" - 5:05
  4. "Daggers" - 2:01
  5. "Bar Line 99" - 4:21
  6. "Dandelion" - 3:52
  7. "Lie" - 5:45
  8. "Train Tracks" - 4:06
  9. "Monday Afternoon" - 2:28
  10. "You'll Be Gone" - 5:17 (Ian Moore, Bukka Allen)
  11. "Stain" - 5:30
  12. "Morning Song" - 6:04
  13. "Home" - 2:10

Personnel

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