Modernday Folklore
Modernday Folklore is the second studio album by Ian Moore and was released in 1995. The album peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.[2]
| Modernday Folklore | ||||
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| Released | June 27, 1995 | |||
| Genre | Rock, Blues rock | |||
| Length | 55:42 | |||
| Label | Capricorn | |||
| Producer | Mark Howard, Ian Moore | |||
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Track listing
    
All songs by Ian Moore, except where noted
- "Muddy Jesus" - 4:52
 - "Society" - 4:11
 - "Today" - 5:05
 - "Daggers" - 2:01
 - "Bar Line 99" - 4:21
 - "Dandelion" - 3:52
 - "Lie" - 5:45
 - "Train Tracks" - 4:06
 - "Monday Afternoon" - 2:28
 - "You'll Be Gone" - 5:17 (Ian Moore, Bukka Allen)
 - "Stain" - 5:30
 - "Morning Song" - 6:04
 - "Home" - 2:10
 
Personnel
    
- Ian Moore - Guitar, Vocals, Sitar, Percussion
 - Chris White - Bass, Background Vocals, Percussion
 - Bukka Allen - Piano, Organ, Percussion
 - Michael Villegas - Drums, Percussion
 - Sass Jordan - Vocals on "Stain" and "Lie"
 - Flaco Jiménez - Accordion on "Muddy Jesus"
 - Daryl Johnson - Vocals on "Stain" and "Lie"
 - Tim Green - Saxophone
 - Reggie Houston - Baritone Saxophone
 - Renard Poché - Trombone
 - Stacey Cole - Trumpet
 - Irene Sazer - Violin
 - Katrina Wreede - Viola
 - Julian Smedley - Violin
 - Dan Reiter - Cello
 
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