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1995 studio album by Ron Sexsmith
Ron Sexsmith is the second album and major-label debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Ron Sexsmith , released in 1995 on
Interscope Records . The album's liner notes feature a dedication to
Harry Nilsson . "Secret Heart" appeared in
The X Files episode
Babylon .
All tracks are written by
Ronald Eldon Sexsmith , except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Secret Heart" 3:16 2. "There's a Rhythm" 3:11 3. "Words We Never Use" 3:04 4. "Summer Blowin' Town" 2:19 5. "Lebanon, Tennessee" 2:58 6. "Speaking with the Angel" 3:38 7. "In Place of You" 3:34 8. "Heart with No Companion"
Leonard Cohen 3:10 9. "Several Miles" 3:40 10. "From a Few Streets Over" 2:43 11. "First Chance I Get" 2:04 12. "Wastin' Time" 2:47 13. "Galbraith Street" 3:08 14. "There's a Rhythm" (reprise) 3:25
Japanese edition bonus track Title 15. "Almost Always" 4:04
with:
Steve Amedee - tambourine on "Words We Never Use" and "Heart With No Companion"
Martin Tillman - cello on "Speaking With the Angel" and "Several Miles"
Tchad Blake - effects on "From a Few Streets Over"
Daniel Lanois - electric guitar on "There's a Rhythm"
Pierre Marchand - accordion on "There's a Rhythm"
Technical
Tchad Blake - recording, mixing
John Paterno - additional recording
Daniel Lanois - producer on "There's a Rhythm", photography
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