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Blue Rodeo > Albums & Lyrics

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Casino Album
  1. Til I Am Myself Again
  2. What Am I Doing Here
  3. 5 A.M. (A Love Song)
  4. Montreal
  5. Last Laugh
  6. Trust Yourself
  7. Two Tongues
  8. Time
  9. After the Rain
Diamond Mine Album
  1. God and Country
  2. How Long
  3. Love and Understanding
  4. Girl of Mine
  5. Diamond Mine
  6. Now and Forever
  7. House of Dreams
  8. Nice Try
  9. Fall in Line
  10. One Day
  11. Florida
  12. Fuse
  13. The Ballad of The Dime Store Greaser & The Blonde Mona Lisa
Five Days in July Album
  1. 5 Days in May
  2. Bad Timing
  3. Cynthia
  4. Photograph
  5. What Is This Love
  6. English Bay
  7. Head Over Heels
  8. Dark Angel
  9. Know Where You Go/Tell Me Your Dream
Just Like a Vacation Album
  1. 5 Days in May
  2. After the Rain
  3. Bad Timing
  4. Better off as We Are
  5. Cynthia
  6. Dark Angel
  7. Diamond Mine
  8. Fallen from Grace
  9. Falling Down Blue
  10. Floating
  11. Florida
  12. Girl in Green
  13. It Could Happen to You
  14. Lost Together
  15. Montreal
  16. Piranha Pool
  17. The Ballad of The Dime Store Greaser & The Blonde Mona Lisa
  18. Trust Yourself
  19. Try
  20. What Am I Doing Here
Lost Together Album
  1. Fools Like You
  2. Rain Down on Me
  3. Restless
  4. Western Skies
  5. The Big Push
  6. Already Gone
  7. Flying
  8. Lost Together
  9. Where Are You Now
  10. Last to Know
  11. Is It You
  12. Angels
Nowhere to Here Album
  1. Save Myself
  2. Girl in Green
  3. What You Want
  4. Side of the Road
  5. Better off as We Are
  6. Sky
  7. Brown-Eyed Dog
  8. Blew It Again
  9. Get Through to You
  10. Armour
  11. Train
  12. Flaming Bed
Outskirts Album
  1. Heart Like Mine
  2. Rose Colored Glasses
  3. Rebel
  4. Piranha Pool
  5. Outskirts
  6. Underground
  7. 5 Will Get You Six
  8. Try
  9. Floating
Palace of Gold Album
  1. Palace of Gold
  2. Holding On
  3. Homeward Bound Angel
  4. Bulletproof
  5. Comet
  6. Love Never Lies
  7. Stage Door
  8. Cause for Sympathy
  9. What a Surprise
  10. Clearer View
  11. Glad to Be Alive
  12. Find a Way to Say Goodbye
  13. Tell Me Baby
The Days in Between Album
  1. Cinema Song
  2. The Seeker
  3. Begging You to Let Me In
  4. Bitter Fruit
  5. Somebody Waits
  6. Andrea
  7. Sad Nights
  8. This Road
  9. The Day in Between
  10. Always Getting Better
  11. Rage
  12. Truescott
Tremolo Album
  1. Moon and Tree
  2. Shed My Skin
  3. No Miracle, No Dazzle
  4. Falling Down Blue
  5. I Could Never Be That Man
  6. Beautiful Blue
  7. Fallen from Grace
  8. Me & Baz
  9. Disappear
  10. It Could Happen to You
  11. Dragging On
  12. Graveyard
Blue Rodeo is a rock band who were formed in Toronto in 1984 by by songwriters Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor. Previously this Toronto-based band began as The HiFis when Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor were in high school. They moved to New York City in 1981 where they tried to get a record deal. After three years they returned to Toronto, unsuccessful. The pair then began to recruit other members to form Blue Rodeo: they knew drummer Cleave Anderson, he knew bassist Bazil Donovan, and self-taught pianist Bobby Wiseman was the younger brother of Howard Wiseman with whom they shared a flat with in New York City. In 1985 they soon began playing around Toronto and established themselves as a live act who could draw sell-out crowds. They became regulars at The Horseshoe, a local club in the city. Their debut album, Outskirts, was released in 1987 on Warner Music Canada. After the release of their second album, Diamond Mine, in December 1988, the group's reputation spread south of the border. In 1989 they played at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland as part of a European tour with Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians. During this period, the group were selected by actress Meryl Streep and music director Howard Shore to play her back-up band in a climatic scene from the Columbia film Postcards From the Edge. The group was honored as Best Group of the Year in 1990 and 1991 at the Juno Awards. Their fourth album, Lost Together came out in 1992, and it was at this time the band went through two major personnel changes. Wiseman left to be replaced by James Gray and Mark French (who replaced Anderson in 1989) by Glenn Milchem, ex-Change of Heart. Kim Deschamps also joined the group during this period. In 1993 their fifth album, Five Days In July was released by Warner. The first single was "Five Days in May".



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