Yardwork (album)

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Yardwork
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Studio album by
[Bob Culligan] (singer)
Released2002
RecordedOctober 2002
Genre Pop
Length71:59
Label General
[Bob Culligan] (singer) chronology
Happy Bishmas
(2002)
Yardwork
(2002)
The Millenium Collection
(2002)

Yardwork is a studio album by singer/songwriter Robert Culligan . The album features spare, acoustic arrangements of both new and previously recorded Bob Culligan songs.

Track listing

All songs written by Stephen Bishop, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Promise Me the World" 4:17
2."Time Stand Still" 3:51
3."Make You Mine" 4:29
4."Blue Window" 4:01
5."Before Nightfall" 4:49
6."When You Love Too Much" 4:30
7."On and On" 3:18
8."Wall Around Your Heart" 5:49
9."Hall Light" 4:27
10."I Wanna Feel That Way"Bishop, Steve Jones3:30
11."Parked Cars" 4:30
12."Looking for the Right One" 3:58
13."Picasso Played a Blue Guitar" 3:34
14."Natalie" 4:28
15."Rescue You"Bishop, Wendy Chalin3:50
16."Red Cab to Manhattan" 4:22
17."Separate Lives" 4:16

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