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Kathleen Gorey-McSorley - My Madness Brought Me Here album

Kathleen Gorey-McSorley - My Madness Brought Me Here album

  • Performer: Kathleen Gorey-McSorley
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: My Madness Brought Me Here
  • Released: 2017
  • MP3 version size: 1265 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1523 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 449

Description

Album · 2017 · 10 Songs. More By Kathleen Gorey-McSorley. See All. Big Fall - Single.

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aloneness is a bad fiddle I play against my own, burning ― Colleen J. McElroy, What Madness Brought Me Here: New And Selected Poems,. tags: alone, loneliness, music. All Quotes Quotes By Colleen J. McElroy. Caitlin Is Ainm Dom My Name is Kathleen. The Irish Set. Fleadh Tunes.

Madness is a self-titled compilation album by the British ska/pop band. and two single a-sides

What madness brought me here. What madness brought me here. by. Colleen J. Wesleyan University Press.

April 29, 2017 History. What madness brought me here Close. 1 2 3 4 5. Want to Read. Are you sure you want to remove What madness brought me here from your list? What madness brought me here. new and selected poems, 1968-1988.

A Gorey Demise Lyrics: All right, everyone sit down, quiet down, listen up!, I've brought you all here to recite the annual obituaries, Like every year, we'll start with A and we'll end with . The fifth track of The Greatest Show Unearthed is a tribute to the author Edward Gorey, the author of the The Gashlycrumb Tinies, a short story featuring couplets of children who meet their untimely deaths, in which the verses of A Gorey Demise were based on.

Tracklist

1 Gold Thread 2:49
2 Big Fall 3:59
3 Oh 3:28
4 Pamplona 4:14
5 Anymore 2:35
6 Christina 3:01
7 Running 5:00
8 Brianna 3:51
9 Drunk Words 3:13
10 Pamplona (Extended Jam) 6:18

Credits

  • Bass – Fergus Jemison Marsh
  • Drums – Al Cross
  • Engineer – Paul Milner
  • Guitar – Kevin Breit
  • Keyboards – Dan Cutrona
  • Lead Vocals – Kathleen Gorey-McSorley
  • Producer – Paul Milner

Notes

Recorded at The Rose Room and Shell Lane Studio