A Thousand Miles Behind

A Thousand Miles Behind released in August 2007, contains 12 live covers, recorded between 2001 and 2007.[1] The album title comes from a line in Bob Dylan's "One Too Many Mornings." The compilation is only available from Gray's official website or at Gray's live performances. There are four versions of the album available for purchase, at different prices: as a CD, a 128 kbit/s mp3 download, a 256 kbit/s mp3 download, or a flac format. The tracks can also be downloaded individually in all of the digital formats.

A Thousand Miles Behind
Live album by
Released13 August 2007
Recorded2001–2007
GenreFolk rock
LabelSelf-released
ProducerDavid Gray
David Gray chronology
Shine: The Best of the Early Years
(2007)
A Thousand Miles Behind
(2007)
Greatest Hits
(2007)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Song to the Siren"Larry Beckett, Tim Buckley4:35
2."To Ramona"Bob Dylan5:32
3."One with the Birds"Will Oldham5:22
4."Long Black Veil"Danny Dill, Marijohn Wilkin3:50
5."One Too Many Mornings"Bob Dylan2:39
6."I Think It's Going to Rain Today"Randy Newman2:30
7."Mansion on the Hill"Bruce Springsteen3:27
8."In the Morning"Barry Gibb3:10
9."I Tremble for You"Johnny Cash, Lew DeWitt3:01
10."Buckets of Rain"Bob Dylan3:22
11."Go Down Easy"John Martyn4:18
12."Streets of Philadelphia"Bruce Springsteen4:29
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