Rock Garden (album)

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Rock Garden
Rock Garden (Ty Tabor album) cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Hard Rock
Label InsideOut
Producer Ty Tabor
Ty Tabor chronology
Safety
(2002)
Rock Garden
(2006)
Balance
(2008)

Rock Garden is a 2006 solo album by King's X guitarist Ty Tabor. [1] All songs were written and recorded by Tabor at Alien Beans studio in Katy, TX. between March 2005 and June 2006.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Ride"
  2. "Stalker"
  3. "I Know What I'm Missing"
  4. "Afraid"
  5. "Play"
  6. "Beautiful Sky"
  7. "She's A Tree"
  8. "Take It Back"
  9. "Wading In"
  10. "Thankful"
  11. "Pretty Good"

Personnel

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References

  1. Billboard.com - Discography - Ty Tabor - Rock Garden