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2004 studio album by Justin Rutledge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No Never Alone is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Rutledge, released in 2004 on Six Shooter Records.[1]
No Never Alone | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 17, 2004 | |||
Genre | alternative country | |||
Label | Six Shooter Records | |||
Justin Rutledge chronology | ||||
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A remastered "deluxe edition" was released in 2012 on Outside Music.[2] The process of revisiting the album's material in turn inspired his 2013 album Valleyheart, which he described in interviews as a response from his older, more mature and more experienced self to No Never Alone's "young kid who just wrote what he felt".[3]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Too Sober to Sleep" | 4:56 |
2. | "A Letter to Heather" | 5:20 |
3. | "1855" | 5:51 |
4. | "Lay Me Down Sweet Jesus" | 4:19 |
5. | "Sleeveless in Vancouver" | 5:41 |
6. | "Year of Jubilo" | 1:37 |
7. | "Federal Mail" | 5:26 |
8. | "Special" | 3:47 |
9. | "The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley, Pt. 3" | 6:27 |
10. | "The Blackest Crow" | 6:42 |
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