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Life, Love and Leaving

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Life, Love and Leaving
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1, 2001
GenreGarage soul
LabelRough Trade
The Detroit Cobras chronology
Mink Rat or Rabbit
(1998)
Life, Love and Leaving
(2001)
Seven Easy Pieces
(2003)
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Life, Love and Leaving is the second album by The Detroit Cobras, released 1 May 2001 (see 2001 in music).

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Transcription

Track listing

  1. Hey Sailor
  2. He Did It
  3. Find Me a Home
  4. Oh My Lover
  5. Cry On
  6. Stupidity
  7. Bye Bye Baby
  8. Boss Lady
    • Original by Davis & Jones and The Fenders as "Boss with the Hot Sauce" (1964)
    • Written by George Davis / Willard Jones
  9. Laughing at You
  10. Can't Miss Nothing
  11. Right Around the Corner
  12. Won't You Dance with Me
  13. Let's Forget About the Past
  14. Shout Bama Lama

Personnel

  • Rachel Nagy – vocals
  • Maribel (Mary) Ramirez – guitar
  • Dante Aliano (Dante Adrian White) – guitar
  • Eddie Harsch – bass/organ/piano
  • Damian Lang – drums

Also

  • James Wailin – harmonica
  • Jeff Grand – slide guitar

Trivia

The Detroit Cobras rendition of "Hey Sailor" was used in the soundtrack to the Angel episode "Harm's Way".

This page was last edited on 20 January 2023, at 19:19
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