Bittersweet Harmony

2003 studio album by Skydiggers
Bittersweet Harmony
Studio album by
Skydiggers
ReleasedMarch 11, 2003
RecordedChemical Sound Toronto, Hillside Estates Toronto, February 2002
GenreRoots rock
LabelMaplemusic Recordings
ProducerIan Blurton, Hawksley Workman
Skydiggers chronology
There and Back
(2000)
Bittersweet Harmony
(2003)
Skydiggers/Cash Brothers
(2006)
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Bittersweet Harmony is a 2003 album by Skydiggers. It was their first album of new material since 1997's Desmond's Hip City. (Still Restless: The Lost Tapes, released in 1999, was a release of older material.)

A limited edition advance version of the album was released in 2002. That version had a different cover and did not include the track "All of Our Dreaming".

Track listing

All tracks written by Finlayson/Maize unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Anything for You"
  2. "Kings"
  3. "Fall Apart"
  4. "Horseshoe Bay"
  5. "Elizabeth Josephine"
  6. "Jane's Gone"
  7. "Sweet Heartache"
  8. "California"
  9. "See You Again" (Macleod)
  10. "Wherever You Go"
  11. "Back Out on the Road"
  12. "All of Our Dreaming"
  13. "Just Love Again"
  14. "Everybody's Girl"
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Skydiggers
  • Andy Maize
  • Josh Finlayson
  • Ron Macey
  • Michael Johnston
  • Noel Webb
Albums
  • Skydiggers
  • Restless
  • Just Over This Mountain
  • Road Radio
  • Desmond's Hip City
  • Still Restless: The Lost Tapes
  • There and Back
  • Bittersweet Harmony
  • Skydiggers/Cash Brothers
  • City of Sirens
  • The Truth About Us: A Twenty Year Retrospective
  • Northern Shore
  • All of Our Dreaming
  • No. 1 Northern
  • She Comes Into the Room
  • Angels
  • Here Without You – The Songs of Gene Clark
Former members
  • Wayne Stokes
  • Mike Sloski
  • Steve Pitken
  • Joel Anderson
  • Peter Cash
  • Peter von Althen
  • Paul MacLeod


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