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2011 studio album by Whitehorse
Whitehorse
Studio album by Whitehorse
ReleasedAugust 9, 2011 (Digital)
August 30, 2011
GenreIndie rock, country
Length24:18
LabelSix Shooter Records
Whitehorse chronology
Whitehorse
(2011)
The Fate of the World Depends on This Kiss
(2012)

Whitehorse is the self-titled album from Whitehorse, a band consisting of Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet. The album was released on August 30, 2011 in Canada by Six Shooter Records. It was made available for digital download on August 9, 2011.

Personnel

  • Melissa McClelland: vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Luke Doucet: vocals, White Falcon (and some other electric guitars), acoustic guitar, bass, pedal steel, piano, organ, banjo
  • Barry Mirochnick: drums, B3 bass and vocals on "Killing Time is Murder", drums on "Emerald Isle" and "Passenger 24"
  • Pat Steward: drums on "Broken" and "I'm On Fire"
  • Doug Elliott: bass on "Broken" and "I'm On Fire"

Track listing

  1. "Eulogy for Whiskers, Part I"
  2. "Killing Time is Murder"
  3. "Emerald Isle"
  4. "Passenger 24"
  5. "Broken"
  6. "I'm On Fire"
  7. "Night Owls"
  8. "Eulogy for Whiskers, Part II"
  • All songs written by Luke Doucet & Melissa McClellend, except "Broken" was written by Luke Doucet, Melissa McClellend & Sean MacDonald; and "I'm On Fire" was written by Bruce Springsteen

References

  1. Six Shooter Records released Whitehorse. Six Shooter Records, August 9, 2011.

External links

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Studio albums
EPs



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