Crash Test Dummies The Ghosts That Haunt Me Rar
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• ' Released: March 1991 • ' Released: August 1991 • ' Released: December 1991 • ' / 'Winter Song' Released: December 1992 The Ghosts That Haunt Me is the 1991 debut album by the Canadian group. It featured their hit '.
The artwork featured on the cover, and throughout the liner notes, is by 19th-century illustrator and is from 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. The same painting would later be used for band 's final full length, 'To Embrace the Corpses Bleeding'. The artworks on the booklet of the album are by 19th-century illustrator and are from 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by, except 'The Flying Man' by French novelist and is from 'The Discovery of the Austral Continent by a Flying Man', 1781. Contents • • • • • Track listing [ ] All tracks written by, except as noted. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'Winter Song' 4:01 2.
'Comin' Back Soon (The Bereft Man's Song)' 4:27 3. 'The Country Life' 4:02 5. 'Here on Earth (I'll Have My Cake)' 3:03 6.
'Thick-Necked Man' 3:19 8. 'The Voyage' 3:13 10. Chanakya Arthashastra Pdf English. 'At My Funeral' 4:02 Personnel [ ] • -, and • -,,,, • -, • - • Vince Lambert - • - • Bob Doige - on At My Funeral • - on The Voyage • Garth Reid - on Comin' Back Soon • Lynn Selwood - on Superman's Song • Bill Zulak - on Winter Song, The Country Life, At My Funeral. Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it 3½ out of 5 stars and called it 'a fine debut album by the ever-smug, collegiate, folk-pop humorists.' References [ ].
'Cause you're so kind, I know you would not mind You'd send away the ghosts that haunt me now And the things I fear just wouldn't seem so near When I stroll out late at night, there would be nothing rattling at my heels There are nights when the wind comes ravaging my old place I have dreams and I wake up with the sweat pouring down my face And I wait till the morning comes There will come a time I fear when all my days are done They will come, collect my corpse and bury me But I hope that you'll come over to the other side To join me in our new life, keep me company.
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