Bridging the Distance

Bridging the Distance: a Portland, OR covers compilation is a compilation album released April 17, 2007 by Arena Rock Recording Co. to benefit p:ear.

Bridging the Distance: a Portland, OR covers compilation
Compilation album by
various artists
Released2007
LabelArena Rock Recording Co.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Performing ArtistLength
1."Think about Me" (Originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac)Christine McVieThe Decemberists 
2."The Harder They Come" (Originally recorded by Jimmy Cliff)Jimmy CliffPat MacDonald 
3."Long Distance Runaround" (Originally recorded by Yes)Jon AndersonThe Joggers 
4."Dancing in the Dark" (Originally recorded by Bruce Springsteen)Bruce SpringsteenThe Snuggle Ups 
5."Tangerine" (Originally recorded by Led Zeppelin)Jimmy PageThe Thermals 
6."Shattered Dreams" (Originally recorded by Johnny Hates Jazz)Clark DatchlerChristopher Walla 
7."Eye in the Sky" (Originally recorded by The Alan Parsons Project)Alan Parsons/Eric WoolfsonViva Voce 
8."That Smell" (Originally recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd)Allen Collins/Ronnie Van ZantThe Minus 5 
9."Sombre Reptiles" (Originally recorded by Brian Eno)Brian EnoTalkdemonic 
10."Don't Bring Me Down" (Originally recorded by Electric Light Orchestra)Jeff LynneThe Minders 
11."Sister Christian" (Originally recorded by Night Ranger)Kelly KeagyThe Kingdom 
12."What a Fool Believes[1]" (Originally recorded by The Doobie Brothers)Kenny Loggins/Michael McDonaldLackthereof 
13."White Wedding" (Originally recorded by Billy Idol)Billy IdolWhip 
14."Invincible" (Originally recorded by Pat Benatar)Simon Climie/Holly KnightWet Confetti 
15."She Sells Sanctuary" (Originally recorded by The Cult)Ian Astbury/Billy DuffyThe Dandy Warhols 
16."Pearl of the Quarter" (Originally recorded by Steely Dan)Walter Becker/Donald FagenPoint Juncture, WA 
17."Crazy on You" (Originally recorded by Heart)Ann Wilson/Nancy WilsonBlitzen Trapper 
18."(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?[2]" (Originally recorded by Brinsley Schwarz)Nick LoweCrosstide 
19."Bring It on Home to Me" (Originally recorded by Sam Cooke)Sam CookeBritt Daniel 

Bonus tracks (available in digital format only)

No.TitleWriter(s)Performing ArtistLength
1."Black Sabbath" (Originally recorded by Black Sabbath)Ozzy Osbourne/Tony Iommi/Geezer Butler/Bill WardWroom 
2."They Don't Know" (Originally recorded by Kirsty MacColl)Kirsty MacCollTara Jane O'Neil 
3."Starman" (Originally recorded by David Bowie)David BowieBoy Eats Drum Machine 
4."I Saw Your Mommy" (Originally recorded by Suicidal Tendencies)Mike Muir/Louiche MayorgaThe Punk Group 
5."Til Death Us Do Part" (Originally recorded by The Kinks)Ray DaviesMirah w/ Golden Bears 
6."Free Money" (Originally recorded by Patti Smith)Patti Smith/Lenny KayeSwan Island 

Footnotes

  1. The album incorrectly lists the credit for What a Fool Believes as (Lester Abrams/Rev. Patrick Henderson/Kenny Loggins/Michael McDonald). Although Abrams and Henderson have had associations with McDonald, and have co-written other songs with him, "What a Fool Believes" was written by Loggins and McDonald. See Abrams and Henderson for more information.
  2. The album incorrectly lists this track as "Originally recorded by Elvis Costello". Although Costello covered this track, it was originally recorded by Brinsley Schwarz.
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