Songs from the Edge
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Songs from the Edge is the second album by British musician Dirty Harry
Dirty Harry (musician)
Dirty Harry is a British rock singer, who is now based in Los Angeles, California, United States.-Early life:...

 (formerly known as Harry).

It was recorded as the follow-up to The Trouble with... Harry
The Trouble with... Harry
The Trouble With... Harry was the first album by British musician Harry .The album was released on 21 April 2003 but failed to reach the UK album top 75....

(2003) and produced by multi-platinum Grammy-nominated producer Luke Ebbin
Luke Ebbin
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 (Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi
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, Rival Schools
Rival Schools (band)
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). The album features Curt Schneider engineering and playing bass guitar, David Levita on guitar and Victor Indrizzo
Victor Indrizzo
Victor Indrizzo is an American session musician, primarily known for playing the drums, as well as a songwriter and producer.Indrizzo was born in Freeport, Long Island, New York...

on drums.

Track listing

  1. Frayed at the Edges
  2. Takes One to Know One
  3. Welcome to What Is Meant to Be
  4. Do You Remember Those Days?
  5. Dirty Boys & Girls
  6. Stepping Stones
  7. Drunks of London Town
  8. Let Go of Me
  9. Fake It Like You
  10. Not That Girl / Been Down
  11. Sweet Sound of Rock'n'roll

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