Bridging the Distance: a Portland, OR covers compilation is a compilation album released April 17, 2007 by Arena Rock Recording Co. to benefit p:ear.
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Bridging the Distance: a Portland, OR covers compilation | |
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Compilation album by various artists | |
Released | 2007 |
Label | Arena Rock Recording Co. |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performing Artist | Length |
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1. | "Think about Me" (Originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac) | Christine McVie | The Decemberists | |
2. | "The Harder They Come" (Originally recorded by Jimmy Cliff) | Jimmy Cliff | Pat MacDonald | |
3. | "Long Distance Runaround" (Originally recorded by Yes) | Jon Anderson | The Joggers | |
4. | "Dancing in the Dark" (Originally recorded by Bruce Springsteen) | Bruce Springsteen | The Snuggle Ups | |
5. | "Tangerine" (Originally recorded by Led Zeppelin) | Jimmy Page | The Thermals | |
6. | "Shattered Dreams" (Originally recorded by Johnny Hates Jazz) | Clark Datchler | Christopher Walla | |
7. | "Eye in the Sky" (Originally recorded by The Alan Parsons Project) | Alan Parsons/Eric Woolfson | Viva Voce | |
8. | "That Smell" (Originally recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd) | Allen Collins/Ronnie Van Zant | The Minus 5 | |
9. | "Sombre Reptiles" (Originally recorded by Brian Eno) | Brian Eno | Talkdemonic | |
10. | "Don't Bring Me Down" (Originally recorded by Electric Light Orchestra) | Jeff Lynne | The Minders | |
11. | "Sister Christian" (Originally recorded by Night Ranger) | Kelly Keagy | The Kingdom | |
12. | "What a Fool Believes[1]" (Originally recorded by The Doobie Brothers) | Kenny Loggins/Michael McDonald | Lackthereof | |
13. | "White Wedding" (Originally recorded by Billy Idol) | Billy Idol | Whip | |
14. | "Invincible" (Originally recorded by Pat Benatar) | Simon Climie/Holly Knight | Wet Confetti | |
15. | "She Sells Sanctuary" (Originally recorded by The Cult) | Ian Astbury/Billy Duffy | The Dandy Warhols | |
16. | "Pearl of the Quarter" (Originally recorded by Steely Dan) | Walter Becker/Donald Fagen | Point Juncture, WA | |
17. | "Crazy on You" (Originally recorded by Heart) | Ann Wilson/Nancy Wilson | Blitzen Trapper | |
18. | "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?[2]" (Originally recorded by Brinsley Schwarz) | Nick Lowe | Crosstide | |
19. | "Bring It On Home to Me" (Originally recorded by Sam Cooke) | Sam Cooke | Britt Daniel |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performing Artist | Length |
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1. | "Black Sabbath" (Originally recorded by Black Sabbath) | Ozzy Osbourne/Tony Iommi/Geezer Butler/Bill Ward | Wroom | |
2. | "They Don't Know" (Originally recorded by Kirsty MacColl) | Kirsty MacColl | Tara Jane O'Neil | |
3. | "Starman" (Originally recorded by David Bowie) | David Bowie | Boy Eats Drum Machine | |
4. | "I Saw Your Mommy" (Originally recorded by Suicidal Tendencies) | Mike Muir/Louiche Mayorga | The Punk Group | |
5. | "Til Death Us Do Part" (Originally recorded by The Kinks) | Ray Davies | Mirah w/ Golden Bears | |
6. | "Free Money" (Originally recorded by Patti Smith) | Patti Smith/Lenny Kaye | Swan Island |
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