Waiting for a World War

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Waiting for a World of War
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2001 (2001-04-17)
RecordedJuly – September 2000
Genre Indie pop
Label Sonic Boom Records
Producer Blake Wescott and Dolour
Dolour chronology
Waiting for a World of War
(2001)
Suburbiac
(2002)
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Waiting for a World War is the debut album released by indie rock band Dolour. The album was produced by Blake Wescott and Dolour. The artwork was done by Jesse LeDoux.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Shane Tutmarc (BMI)

  1. So, So Sad
  2. Sophie
  3. Baby U Rescued Me
  4. (No) Ordinary People
  5. Ride The Black Stallion
  6. Cleopatra Eyes
  7. Ready to Fly
  8. Now You're On Your Own
  9. Old Age
  10. Low Flying Planes
  11. (Who Really Cares?)

Musicians

Additional keys and percussion by Casey Foubert and Blake Wescott

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References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r526097