Warm Strangers is singer-songwriter Vienna Teng's second album.
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| Released | 24 February 2004 | |||
| Label | Virt Records | |||
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"Shasta" was inspired by the view of snow-covered volcano Mount Shasta from the Interstate 5 highway.
"Passage" is the only song to date that Vienna has recorded with no instrumental accompaniment, only vocals. It is sung from the point of view of a girl who died in a car crash. The CD liner provides no lyrics for "Passage."
"Green Island Serenade" is a separate, but hidden track found at the end of the album. It is a traditional song performed in Mandarin Chinese.
According to the album insert a portion of the proceeds from this album will go to Amnesty International and the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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