
Gord and Hugh Leggatt were fixtures on the Canadian rock scene for almost a generation, first rising to prominence with A Foot in Coldwater and knocking at the bottom of the charts all the way through the mid-1980s with the ill-fated Private Eye. This album slipped past the radar of a lot of critics in the early 80s although this was the crowning achievement of the Leggatt's career, one of the best albums of any stripe to come out of Canada in 1982 and a very unique listening experience.
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White flags
Under Your Spell
Slipping Into Limbo
Amerikan Lights
Wallow In The Hollow
Red Wine and White Lies
Rolling Hard
72 Bordello Street (Lovin' Me Is Gonna Break Your Heart)
The Ballad Of Frankie D.
To-Day Is an Open Road
White Flags (7-inch)
Taxi Driver (Sax Theme)
Red Wine & White Lies
White Flags (Bonus Edited Track)
73 Bordello Street (Lovin' Me Is Gonna Break Your Heart)
The Ballad Of Frankie D
Willow In The Hollow
72 Bordello Street (Lovin’ Me Is Gonna Break Your Heart)
White Flags (edited)
White Flags [edited version] [bonus track]
Red wine, white lies
72 Bordello Street
White Flags (7'' Version)
Leggat.Illuminations.01.White Flags
White Flags (7" Version)
To‐day Is an Open Road
Let my prayer arise, Da Ispraviza
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