Maria McKee Live – Acoustic Tour 2006
Live – Acoustic Tour 2006 is the seventh album by American singer/songwriter Maria McKee, released in 2006 (see 2006 in music).
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Released | October 17, 2006 | |||
Label | Cooking Vinyl | |||
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Track listing
- "This World Is Not My Home"
- "Peddlin' Dreams"
- "Shelter"
- "High Dive/Barstool Blues"
- "Orange Skies" (Bryan MacLean)
- "Breathe" (Maria McKee & Gregg Sutton)
- "In The Long Run"
- "Don't Toss Us Away" (MacLean)
- "Belfry"
- "A Good Heart"
- "Sullen Soul"
- "Blessed Salvation"
- "Has He Got A Friend For Me" (Richard Thompson)
- "Backstreets"
gollark: They had designed ARM CPUs for ages for their phones. Recently they got good enough and/or Intel annoyed them enough that they switched over.
gollark: ARM is an instruction set. "Traditional CPU[s]" use the x86 instruction set. People argue a lot over which design is best but broadly speaking there doesn't seem to be *that* much difference, although x86 has some advantages like I think greater code density and downsides like variable length instructions being annoying to decode.
gollark: That's not a very valid comparison. But Apple's cores are somewhat better than available x86 ones.
gollark: Apparently they did lose most of their CPU design team to some other company recently, so who knows.
gollark: It's really annoying to me that you can only get the best CPUs with Apple's ridiculous ecosystem and design.
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