Run to Be Born

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Run to Be Born
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Studio album by
ReleasedUS - September 7, 2004
Genre Indie rock
Length35:45
Label Some Records
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Run to Be Born is the title of Walking Concert's debut album which was released on September 7, 2004.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "What's Your New Thing?"
  2. "Aluminium"
  3. "But You Know...Its True"
  4. "Run To Be Born"
  5. "Studio Space"
  6. "Girls In The Field"
  7. "The Animals"
  8. "Audrey"
  9. "What Does Your Heart Say?"
  10. "Hands Up!"
  11. "Mustang Ford"
  12. "Calypso Slide"
  13. "A Lot To Expect"
  14. "Ok"

Album credits

Walter Schreifels - Performer
Walking Concert - Main Performer
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