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Ocean Waves For Sleep - Working Man's Cafe

Details

Format: Vinyl
Catalog: 5010
Rel. Date: 03/18/2008
UPC: 607396501021

Working Man's Cafe
Artist: Ocean Waves For Sleep
Format: Vinyl
Used: Available
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Vietnam Cowboys
2. You're Asking Me
3. Woking Man's Cafe
4. Morphine Song
5. In a Moment
6. Peace in Our Time
7. No One Listen
8. Imaginary Man
9. One More Time
10. Voodoo Walk, The
11. Hymn For a New Age
12. Real World, The
13. Cheerful Coastline Beach Waves
14. Tantalizing Shoreline Beach Waves
15. Comfortable Coastal Ocean Waves
16. Sleepy Sunset Beach Sounds
17. Relaxing Sounds
18. Soothing Sunset Ocean Sounds
19. Amazing Jamaica Ocean Sounds
20. Riveting Meditation Ocean Waves
21. Nature Sounds
22. Relaxing Ocean Sounds
23. Cozy Hawaii Ocean Sounds
24. Jovial Twilight Beach Sounds
25. Summer Sounds
26. Idyllic Pebbly Ocean Sounds
27. Free Spirited Oceanfront Beach Sounds
28. Scenic Sunset Ocean Sounds
29. Energetic Miami Ocean Sounds
30. Phenomenal Malibu Beach Waves
31. Soothing Sounds
32. Relaxation Ocean Sounds
33. Fascinating Bayside Ocean Waves
34. Natural Sounds
35. Energetic Natural Beach Waves
36. Island Sounds
37. Beckoning Cay Beach Sounds
38. Illuminating Waterfront Ocean Sounds
39. Tropical Sounds
40. Picturesque Meditation Ocean Waves

More Info:

Vinyl pressing of the studio album by legendary musician and Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame member Ray Davies (founder, singer, songwriter, of the Kinks). Working Man's Cafe features new songs written by Ray Davies, and co-produced with Grammy Award winning producer/engineer Ray Kennedy (Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle). Working Man's Cafe was recorded in Nashville, mixed in London and it is Ray Davies' second solo album, following his solo debut Other People's Lives, released in 2006. The album focuses on the plight of the worker, the every day man around the world. This is Ray Davies' 'American record' (many of the songs were written in the U.S.) describing the changes he's seen in this country since he first started visiting in the '60s. 12 tracks. New West.
        
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