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 Messenger (album) : Messenger 

Messenger is the third album by Edwin McCain, released on June 15, 1999.

Tracks

  1. Wish In This World
  2. Beautiful Life
  3. Promise Of You
  4. Ghosts Of Jackson Square
  5. I Could Not Ask For More
  6. Do Your Thing
  7. A Prayer To St. Peter
  8. Go Be Young
  9. Anything Good About Me
  10. I'll Be (Acoustic Version)
  11. Sign On The Door
  12. Set Off This Mountain

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