The Green Room Serenade, Part One

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The Green Room Serenade, Part One
GreenRoomSerenade.jpg
Studio album by
Released1996
Recorded The Green Room
(Huntington Beach, California)
Genre Roots music
Label BAI
Producer
Lost Dogs chronology
Little Red Riding Hood
(1993)
The Green Room Serenade, Part One
(1996)
Gift Horse
(1999)
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Green Room Serenade, Part One is an album by American roots music band Lost Dogs. Named after Gene Eugene's Huntington Beach recording studio, The Green Room, it was released on BAI Records in 1996.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Green Room Serenade" (Taylor) (1:42)
  2. "Up in the Morning" (Taylor) (5:19)
  3. "Cry Baby" (Eugene) (3:01)
  4. "Love Takes Over The World" (Taylor) (4:37)
  5. "Close But No Cigar" (Taylor) (2:57)
  6. "All That Remains" (Taylor) (5:21)
  7. "Sweet Work of Love" (Taylor) (5:26)
  8. "If it Be Your Will" (Leonard Cohen) (3:59)
  9. "Mexico" (Eugene) (4:10)
  10. "The Prodigal Bride (I'll Wait For You)" (Taylor) (4:48)
  11. "Hey, You Little Devil" (Taylor/Daugherty/Eugene) (3:40)
  12. "I Don't Love You" (Roe) (2:51)
  13. "Reasonable Service" (Taylor) (5:01)
  14. "Waiting For You to Come Around" (Daugherty/Eugene) (5:55)
  15. "Breathe Deep (The Breath of God) - 1996" (Taylor) (4:15)

The band

Additional musicians

Production notes

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References

  1. Sleger, Dave. The Green Room Serenade, Part One at AllMusic