The North Side Benches
2003 studio album by Jim Bryson
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Studio album by Jim Bryson | ||||
Released | 2 September 2003 | |||
Genre | Folk, indie rock | |||
Length | 39:43 | |||
Label | Orange | |||
Producer | Ian LeFeuvre Jim Bryson | |||
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The North Side Benches is the second album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson. Recorded primarily in Ottawa, Ontario, where Bryson is based, the album was released in 2003.
A version of the song "Somewhere Else" was also recorded by alternative country singer Kathleen Edwards on her 2003 album Back to Me.
Track listing
All songs written by Jim Bryson
- "Sleeping in Toronto"
- "Somewhere Else"
- "The Lost Occasional"
- "Elizabeth"
- "Fleetwood"
- "Captain Finch"
- "Feel Much Better"
- "Accidental Country Leaning"
- "Mean Streak"
- "At Least for Now"
- "Broken Fingers"
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Jim Bryson
- The Occasionals
- The North Side Benches
- Where the Bungalows Roam
- The Falcon Lake Incident
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