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Roughly Speaking is the sixteenth studio album by the Canadian rock band April Wine, released November 28, 2006. The album is recorded without modern recording techniques,[1] employing things such as Pure Analog 2" tape, a 24-track, and half-inch 2-track Master Tape.[2] The tracks are all new material written by original frontman Myles Goodwyn, with the exception of one track, "Night Life", written by Willie Nelson.
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- "Saw Someone (That Wasn't There)"
- "I've Had Enough for Now (I Wanna Go Home)"
- "Night Life" (Willie Nelson)
- "Sheila"
- "You Don't Even Know (How I Love You So)"
- "I Am, I Am"
- "Life Goes On"
- "If You're Comin' (I'm Outta Here)"
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Myles Goodwyn • Brian Greenway • Jerry Mercer • Breen LeBoeuf
Ritchie Henman • David Henman • Jim Henman • Gary Moffet • Steve Lang • Steve Segal • Carl Dixon • Jim Clench |
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Studio albums |
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Live albums |
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Compilation albums |
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Video and DVD |
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Singles |
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