Strangers World
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Strangers World | |||||
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Studio album by Patty Larkin | |||||
Released | 1995 | ||||
Genre | Folk Rock | ||||
Length | 39 minutes | ||||
Label | High Street Records | ||||
Producer | John Leventhal, Patty Larkin | ||||
Patty Larkin chronology | |||||
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Strangers World (sometimes spelled Stranger's World) is the sixth album of Patty Larkin, a singer/songwriter from Iowa and based in Boston. Like most of her albums, it is not a well-known one, but it still has attracted a crowd of Patty Larkin fans to it.
[edit] Song List
In the CD Jacket, next to each song title, Patty Larking wrote brief explanations for each song:
- "Closest Thing" (A Meditation on the Truth)
- "Johnny Was A Pyro" (Once upon a time...)
- "Don't" (The confusion of thinking for yourself. Oh, yeah.)
- "Mary Magdalene" (I think I saw her coming out of the subway at Rush Hour)
- "Open Arms (Don't Explain)" (Dedicated, with love, to my mother and father)
- "Dear Diary" (Life is strange, but good (good,good,good).)
- "Danny" (Written after the Labor Day nor'easter that took the lives of four fisherman from Gloucester.)
- "Italy" (Thank you, John Gorka, for the first two lines (I'd like to go to Italy/Just to eat the food). I'll get there someday.)
- "Me And That Train" (A True Story)
- "When the Heavens Light Up" (Liz's song. Artist, musician, wearer of red lipstick, friend.)
- "Carolina" (Closing Prayer