Diamond Sun
Diamond Sun | |||||||||||
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Glass Tiger studio album | |||||||||||
Publication |
1988 |
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Label (s) | Capitol Records | ||||||||||
Format (s) |
CD, LP |
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Title (number) |
10 |
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running time |
46 min 52 s |
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occupation |
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Studio (s) |
Le Studio, Morin Heights |
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Diamond Sun is the second studio album by the Canadian rock group Glass Tiger . It was certified double platinum in Canada. The guest musicians were guitarist Keith Scott , Canadian musician Dalbello and Irish folk group The Chieftains .
The title track pays homage to the Beatles' Strawberry Fields Forever . Shortly before the song fades out, singer Alan Frew says the words: “I buried Paul” (“I buried Paul”).
Track list
- Diamond Sun - 5:23 (Free, Vallance)
- Far Away From Here - 4:08 (Frew, Hanson, Reid)
- I'm Still Searching - 3:58 (Frew, Hanson, Reid)
- A Lifetime of Moments - 4:59 (Frew, Hanson)
- It's Love U Feel - 5:33 (Frew, Reid, Vallance)
- My Song (featuring The Chieftains ) - 3:26 (Frew, Reid, Vallance)
- (Watching) Worlds Crumble - 4:54 (Frew, Reid, Vallance)
- Send Your Love - 4:28 (Frew, Hanson)
- Suffer in Silence - 3:35 (Frew, Reid)
- This Island Earth - 6:30 (Frew, Hanson, Reid)
Web links
- Tom Popson: Life, Death, Love, Hate And The Glass Tiger Guys. In: Chicago Tribune. August 12, 1988. Retrieved September 10, 2016 .