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Glenn Wallace  - Collage flac album
  • Performer Glenn Wallace
  • Title Collage
  • Date of release 1983
  • Style Folk
  • Other formats DXD FLAC ASF XM MOD DTS TTA
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1199 mb
  • Size FLAC 1813 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 369

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A1 Rainbow
A2 Someone
A3 A Day With Canada
A4 Snow Song
A5 Collage
B1 You Don't Know
B2 Song For The Moon
B3 Pallet
Written-By – Traditional
B4 Tonight
B5 Old Time Movie
B6 You Ask Me

Credits

  • Backing Vocals, Recorder, Tin Whistle [Penny Whistle] – Nan Hoffman
  • Bass Guitar – Mike Detty
  • Recorded By – Tom Greene
  • Synthesizer – Bob Dominiak (tracks: B2)
  • Vocals, Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Autoharp, Mandolin, Dulcimer, Electric Guitar, Synthesizer, Banjo [Wooden Banjo], Drum [Tongue Drum] – Glenn Wallace
  • Written-By – Glenn Wallace (tracks: A1 to B2, B4 to B6)