Unlikely Emergency
Unlikely Emergency is the breakout album by Serena Ryder, released April 5, 2005.
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Released | April 5, 2005 | |||
Genre | Alternative pop | |||
Length | 33:23 | |||
Label | Redbird | |||
Producer | Hawksley Workman | |||
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In 2009, the song "Sing, Sing" was selected for Music Monday, a special event to highlight music education in Canada which saw nearly two million Canadian schoolchildren singing the song in class on May 5.[2]
Track listing
- "Sing Sing" 0:39
- "Just Another Day" 3:59
- "Again by You" 3:39
- "Every Single Day" 3:42
- "And Some Money Too" 4:16
- "Skin Crawl" 3:50
- "Daydream" 3:41
- "Stay for an Hour" 3:29
- "Unlikely Emergency" 3:58
- "At Last" 2:10
All songs by Serena Ryder except "At Last": Gordon/Warren
Credits
- Serena Ryder - Vocals/Electric Guitar/Acoustic Guitar
- Hawksley Workman - Banjo/Electric Guitars/Hands and Feet/Drums
- Derrick Brady - Bass
- Todd Lumley - Piano/Organ
- James Paul - Mixing (Rogue Studios)
- Phil Demetro - Mastering (The Lacquer Channel)
- Wade Gilpin - Layout and Design
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