Cobblestone Runway
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Cobblestone Runway | ||||
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Released | November 2, 2002 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 44:08 | |||
Label | Nettwerk | |||
Producer | Martin Terefe | |||
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Cobblestone Runway is the sixth studio album from Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith. The album also features a second version of the song "Gold in Them Hills" as a bonus, featuring a duet vocal with Coldplay's Chris Martin. Some printings of the album came with a second disc, a re-release of "Grand Opera Lane."
In 2012, Katie Melua released a version of "Gold in Them Hills" from her album, Secret Symphony.
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Ronald Eldon Sexsmith.
- "Former Glory" – 2:55
- "These Days" – 3:23
- "Least That I Can Do" – 4:26
- "God Loves Everyone" – 3:09
- "Disappearing Act" – 3:41
- "For a Moment There" – 3:04
- "Gold in Them Hills" – 3:34
- "Heart's Desire" – 4:20
- "Dragonfly on Bay Street" – 3:24
- "The Less I Know" – 4:13
- "Up the Road" – 2:54
- "Best Friends" – 1:53
- "You Cross My Mind" (Japanese Bonus Track)
- "Gold in Them Hills (Remix)" (featuring Chris Martin) – 3:40
Personnel
[edit]- Ron Sexsmith – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano
- Martin Terefe – producer, bass, synthesizers, hi-hats, backing vocals, marimbas
- Glen Scott – Fender Rhodes, backing vocals
- Christer Jansson – drums, percussion, brushes
- Claes Bjorklund – noises, string machine, grooves, synth bass, vocoder, synthesizers, drums, piano, bass, Fender Rhodes, mirage operator, funk guitar
- Andreas Olsson – bells, electronic grooves, noises
- Kim Fleming – choir
- George Pendergrass – choir
- Chris Willis – choir
- Steve Crawford – choir
- Gale West – choir
- David Davidson – violin, string arranger
- David Angell – violin
- Kristin Wilkinson – viola
- John Catchings – cello
- Chris Martin – vocals