Red=Luck
Red=Luck is singer-songwriter Patty Larkin's tenth album. Produced by Larkin, Bette Warner, and Ben Wittman in 2003 and distributed by Vanguard Records, it contained the following songs:[1]
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Released | February 11, 2003 | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 45:38 | |||
Label | Vanguard | |||
Producer | Patty Larkin, Bette Warner, Ben Wittman | |||
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Track listing
- "All That Innocence"
- "24/7/365"
- "The Cranes"
- "Children"
- "Italian Shoes"
- "Birmingham"
- "Too Bad"
- "Home"
- "Different World"
- "Normal"
- "Red=Luck"
- "Inside Your Painting"
- "St. Augustine"
- "Louder"
All songs were written by Patty Larkin.
Album personnel
- Patty Larkin - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
- Ben Wittman - drums
- Richard Gates - bass
- Mike Rivard - sintir
- John Hickey - electric guitar
- Marc Shulman - electric guitar
- Duke Levine - electric guitar
- Jeff Lang - slide guitar
- Seamus Egan - low flute and mandolin
- Mick McAuley - button accordion
- Winifred Horan - fiddle
- Merrie Amsterburg - backing vocals
- Jonatha Brooke - backing vocals
- Bette Warner - talking
- Tim Craven - electric guitar
- Gideon Freudmann - cello
- Jennifer Kimball - backing vocals
- Willy Porter - backing vocals, thumb piano
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