Land of the Bottom Line

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Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Template:Album ratings Land of the Bottom Line is the second album by contemporary folk singer-songwriter John Gorka. The album was also Gorka's major label debut for High Street Records/Windham Hill Records. The album was highly acclaimed by critics at the time, and continues to be cited by some as Gorka's finest work. The album's fifteen tracks and near hour-long length also provided an unusually large amount of music for a recording of that era. As Sing Out! editor Mark Moss noted in a review, the topics covered run "the gamut of John's favorite subjects: love, hard luck, local characters, and more."[1]

Track listing

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Personnel

Musicians: (see individual song listings below)

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Songs

  1. "Land of the Bottom Line"
    Gorka first recorded the song for a 1984 issue of Fast Folk Musical Magazine (FF 103, March 1984)
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  2. "Armed with a Broken Heart"
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  3. "Raven in the Storm"
    The lyrics to Raven in the storm were co-written with Geoff Bartley. The two artist also collaborate on the song "Mystery to Me" which appeared years later on Gorka's Out of the Valley.
    There have been a number of artists to cover this song:
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  4. "The One That Got Away"
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  5. "Full of Life"
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  6. "Stranger in My Driver's Seat"
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  7. "The Sentinel"
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  8. "Dream Street"
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  9. "Mean Streak"
    Gorka's liner notes read, "'Mean Streak' is dedicated to Cliff Eberhardt and his bad attitude."
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  10. "Italian Girls"
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  11. "Jailbirds in the Bighouse"
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  12. "Promnight in Pigtown"
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  13. "I Saw a Stranger With Your Hair"
    "I Saw a Stranger with Your Hair" is one of two songs that previously appeared on Gorka's debut album for Red House Records, I Know at the request of Will Ackerman.
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  14. "Love Is Our Cross to Bear"
    This is the other song re-recorded by Gorka that originally appeared on I Know.
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  15. "That's How Legends Are Made"
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References

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External links

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