Since Kyabram

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Since Kyabram
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 2004 (2004-10-15)
Genre Folk rock
Length11:40
Label N4 Records
Declan O'Rourke chronology
Since Kyabram
(2004)
Big Bad Beautiful World
(2007)

Since Kyabram is the first album by singer-songwriter Declan O'Rourke, released in 2004. [1]

Track list

  1. "No Place To Hide"
  2. "Birds Of A Feather"
  3. "Galileo (Someone Like You)"
  4. "Your World"
  5. "No Brakes"
  6. "We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea"
  7. "1-Way Minds"
  8. "Love Is The Way"
  9. "Sarah (Last Night in a Dream)"
  10. "Everything Is Different"
  11. "Marrying The Sea"/"Til Death Do Us Part"

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References

  1. "Since Kyabram - Declan O'Rourke". AllMusic . Retrieved 9 November 2018.