North Dakota is the 2002 album by Tom Brosseau. It was produced, mixed, and recorded by Gregory Page in San Diego, CA and released on Page's Bed Pan Records label.
North Dakota | ||||
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Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | San Diego, California | |||
Genre | Indie rock, folk | |||
Label | Bed Pan Records | |||
Producer | Gregory Page | |||
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Only (200) copies of North Dakota were produced, and while it remains an unreleased studio album, "Heart of Mine" was included on Empty Houses are Lonely, "Grafton, ND" was later reworked and released on What I Mean To Say Is Goodbye, and "The Horses Will Not Ride, The Gospel Won't Be Spoken" and "Fit To Be Tied" were later rewritten and re-recorded and included on North Dakota Impressions (2016).
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