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Track listing
all songs written by Edit Brickell - "Rush Around" - 3:33
- "Oo La La" - 3:57
- "I'd Be Surprised" - 2:43
- "Songs We Used to Sing" - 4:51
- "Once in a Blue Moon" - 4:22
- "Volcano" - 4:41
- "More Than Friends" - 4:36
- "The Messenger" - 3:23
- "The One Who Went Away" - 3:35
- "Take a Walk" - 4:20
- "Not Saying Goodbye" - 4:19
- "Came a Long Way" - 5:32
- "What Would You Do" - 4:49
Personnel - Edie Brickell - acoustic guitar, guitar, vocals, background vocals
- Carter Albrecht - clarinet, piano, keyboard, vibraphone
- Andy Fairweather-Low - electric guitar, acoustic hi string guitar
- Steve Gadd - percussion, drums
- Tony Garnier - upright bass
- Pino Palladino - bass
- George Recile - drums
- Charlie Sexton - acoustic guitar, guitar, percussion, violin, cello, electric guitar, keyboard, viola, background vocals, mellotron, gut string guitar, lap steel guitar
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Production - Producer: Charlie Sexton
- Engineers: Claudius Mittendorfer, Andy Smith
- Mixing: Andy Smith
- Mastering: Scott Hull
- Assistants: Dan Bucchi, Suzanne Kapa, Claudius Mittendorfer
- A&R: Eloise Bryan, Jolene Cherry, Nina Freeman, Meg Hansen
- Drum technician: Chris Testa
- Guitar technician: Yuek Wong
- Project coordinator: Cindy Osborne
- Production coordination: Jill Dell'Abate, Meg Hansen
- Art direction: Sandy Brummels
- Design: Chris Kornmann
- Photography: Danny Clinch
- Drawing: Lulu McGillicutty, Mr. Big Stuff
Charts Album - Billboard (North America) An example of a Billboard Magazine. ...
| Year | Chart | Position | | 2003 | The Billboard 200 | 188 | |