Grand Forks (album)
| Grand Forks | ||||
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| Studio album by Tom Brosseau | ||||
| Released | 2007 | |||
| Recorded | La Mesa, California | |||
| Genre | Indie rock/Folk | |||
| Label | Loveless Records | |||
| Producer | Gregory Page and John Doe | |||
| Tom Brosseau chronology | ||||
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Grand Forks is a 2007 concept album by Tom Brosseau. It is about the devastating Red River Flood of 1997 that struck Brosseau's hometown of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Co-produced by John Doe. Liner notes penned by Pat Owens & Ed Schafer.
Track listing
All songs written by Tom Brosseau.
- "I Fly Wherever I Go"
- "Fork in the Road" (with John Doe, featuring Hilary Hahn)
- "There’s More Than One Way to Dance"
- "Blue Part of the Windshield" (featuring Hilary Hahn)
- "Down on Skidrow"
- "Here Comes the Water Now"
- "Plaid Lined Jacket"
- "Dark and Shiny Gun"
- "97 Flood"
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