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Cowboy Junkies

Artist Song
Cowboy Junkies  Sweet Jane  
Cowboy Junkies  Anniversary Song  
Cowboy Junkies  A Common Disaster  
Cowboy Junkies  Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)  
Cowboy Junkies  Misguided Angel  
Cowboy Junkies  Miles From Our Home  
Cowboy Junkies  Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning  
Cowboy Junkies  One  
Cowboy Junkies  I'm so Open  
Cowboy Junkies  Flirted With You All My Life  
Cowboy Junkies  The Stars of Our Stars  
Cowboy Junkies  Southern Rain  
Cowboy Junkies  Small Swift Birds  
Cowboy Junkies  Angel Mine  
Cowboy Junkies & John Prine  If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man  
Cowboy Junkies  Stranger Here  
Cowboy Junkies  'Cause Cheap Is How I Feel  
Cowboy Junkies  Cowboy Junkies Lament  
Cowboy Junkies  My Wild Child  
Cowboy Junkies  Powderfinger  
Cowboy Junkies  This Street, That Man, This Life  
Cowboy Junkies  I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry  
Cowboy Junkies  Wrong Piano  
Cowboy Junkies  Ring On the Sill  
Cowboy Junkies  Come Calling (Her Song)  
Cowboy Junkies  Walking After Midnight  
Cowboy Junkies  Good Friday  
Cowboy Junkies  Little Dark Heart  
Cowboy Junkies  The Post  
Cowboy Junkies  To Live Is to Fly  
Cowboy Junkies  Remnin Park  
Cowboy Junkies  Seven Years  
Cowboy Junkies  Blue Guitar  
Cowboy Junkies  Supernatural  
Cowboy Junkies  Murder, Tonight, In the Trailer Park  
Cowboy Junkies  License to Kill  
Cowboy Junkies  Dreaming My Dreams With You  
Cowboy Junkies  One Soul Now  
Cowboy Junkies  Rock and Bird  
Cowboy Junkies  Close My Eyes  
Cowboy Junkies  New Dawn Coming  
Cowboy Junkies  Brothers Under the Bridge  
Cowboy Junkies  The Way I Feel  
Cowboy Junkies  The Slide  

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Where else to go for the ultimate in chillout than the Great White North, the Cowboy Junkies’ frozen home? Long winter nights and northern lights are said to lend themselves to darker and deeper thoughts, and the Timminses and friends translate their languid musings into a sonic space with a bare-bones minimum of digital trickery. Think Pentangle meets Mazzy Star somewhere out on the Canadian prairie, and you get the picture. Dreamy, airy, ethereal, yet still somehow rooted, the Cowboy Junkies’ sound is a cumulus cloud of musical wonder, drifting lazily in stasis between Earth and the sky. And for nearly a quarter-century now, they’ve [i]owned[/i] that late-night, last-call space like no band ever has . . . or possibly ever will.
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