I Am the Phoenix

I Am the Phoenix

Infobox Album |
Name = I Am the Phoenix
Type = Album
Artist = Judie Tzuke


Released = 1981 (Rocket)
2000 (Big Moon)
Genre = Pop / Rock
Label = Rocket Records
Big Moon Records
Last album = Sportscar (1980)
This album = I Am the Phoenix 1981
Next album = Shoot the Moon (1982)

"I Am the Phoenix" is the title of the third music recording/album by singer-songwriter Judie Tzuke, released in 1981.
Note: The cover shown is the 2000 Big Moon CD issue, not the original 1981 Rocket vinyl issue

Track listing

# "Black Furs"
# "Higher and Higher"
# "Fate's Wheels"
# "Come Hell Or Waters High"
# "You Were the Place"
# "City Of Swimming Pools"
# "You are the Phoenix"
# "The Flesh is Weak"
# "I Never Know Where My Heart Is"

References

* [http://www.tzuke.com/phoenix.html Official website]


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