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Mermaid Avenue

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01
Walt Whitman's Niece (LP Version)
3:54
02
California Stars (LP Version)
4:59
03
Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key (LP Version)
4:08
04
Birds And Ships (Featuring Natalie Merchant) (LP Version)
Artist: Billy Bragg & Wilco Featuring Natalie Merchant
2:16
05
Hoodoo Voodoo (LP Version)
3:12
06
She Came Along To Me (LP Version)
3:28
07
At My Window Sad And Lonely (LP Version)
3:28
08
Ingrid Bergman (LP Version)
1:50
09
Christ For President (LP Version)
2:43
10
I Guess I Planted (LP Version)
3:33
11
One By One (LP Version)
3:26
12
Eisler On The Go (LP Version)
2:57
13
Hesitating Beauty (LP Version)
3:06
14
Another Man's Done Gone (LP Version)
1:36
15
The Unwelcome Guest (LP Version)
5:05
Album Information
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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 49:41

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Guthries fans, check this!

Billsen

Love this, and then found this - lots of fun! http://www.emusic.com/album/The-Klezmatics-Wonder-Wheel-Lyrics-By-Woody-Guthrie-MP3-Download/10941943.html

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Just gets better and better over time!

Boxscorboy

I am a much bigger Wilco fan, Jeff and company are at their best here. You can see why the collaboration between Wilco and Billy Bragg was contentious, Bragg's cuts are a little rough, but still great! A must for Wilco fans!!

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One of my Desert Island CDs

KrustyMonkey

This release is, hands down, one of my top picks for a desert island CD. The fabric of this music is deep with fantastic lyrics from Woody Guthrie combined with Billy Bragg and Wilco. Who would have thunk!?

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Brilliant, Classic

CreamJalapeno

I've had this album for 12 years and I could still put it in right now and be amazed by it's beauty.

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