Introducing Ray Lamontagne
- Introducing Ray Lamontagne
Infobox Album
Name = Introducing Ray Lamotagne
Released = 2003 (Limited)
Type = Album
Recorded =
Genre = Folk-rock, alternative rock
Length =
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Artist = Ray Lamontagne
Last album = "One Lonesome Saddle"
(2003)
This album = "Introducing Ray Lamontagne"
(2003)
Next album = "Trouble"
(2004)
"Introducing Ray Lamontagne" is a self-released album by Ray Lamontagne, released in 2003.
It mostly contains early versions of songs that would later appear on Ray Lamontagne's major-label debut, "Trouble".
Track listing
# Trouble
# Burn In My Skin
# Country Girl
# Hannah
# How Come (Acoustic)
# Please
# Shelter
# The Narrow Escape
# All The Wild Horses
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