Tango (Patty Larkin album)

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Tango
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Studio album by Patty Larkin
Released 1991
Genre Folk rock
Length 46 minutes
Label High Street Records
Producer Will Ackerman and Patty Larkin
Patty Larkin chronology
Live in the Square
(1990)Live in the Square1990
Tango
(1991)
Angels Running
(1993)Angels Running1993

Tango is the fourth album by singer-songwriter Patty Larkin, and her first on High Street Records. Produced by Larkin and Will Ackerman in 1991 and distributed by High Street, it contained the following songs:[1]

Track listing

  1. "Tango"
  2. "Used To Be"
  3. "Upside Down"
  4. "Time Was"
  5. "Solo Flight"
  6. "Dave's Holiday"
  7. "Chained to These Lovin' Arms"
  8. "Metal Drums"
  9. "Letter from Vancouver"
  10. "Deadlines and Dollar Signs"
  11. "Waiting for the Dawn"
  12. "Kathleen"
  13. "Tango Reprise"

All songs were written by Patty Larkin.

Album personnel

"Metal Drums", environmental protest song

The song "Metal Drums" in the album is about the toxic waste tragedy that affected residents living near Baird and McGuire chemical plant in Holbrook Massachusetts that was later closed and turned into a Superfund site.[2] The song became popular in the environmental movement, especially in New England.[3]

References

  1. Patty Larkin, Tango. Retrieved January 7, 2008.
  2. Patty Larkin, Tango. Retrieved January 7, 2008.
  3. Patty Larkin, Tango. Retrieved January 7, 2008.


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