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Bringing Down the Horse reached number four on the Billboard 200 and went quadruple platinum, becoming the Wallflowers' highest-selling album to date. Three songs from the album were nominated for Grammy Awards ; in 1997 the Wallflowers received two nominations, both for "6th Avenue Heartache".
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1996 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Bringing Down The Horse" on Discogs.
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Breach (stylized as (Breach)) is the third studio album by the Wallflowers. The album's first single was "Sleepwalker", the video of which poked fun at lead-singer Jakob Dylan's "rock star" status following the success of Bringing Down the Horse. Guests on the album included Elvis Costello, who performed vocals on "Murder 101".
22. Mai 1996 · Album Credits. Producers T Bone Burnett. Writers Jakob Dylan. Background Vocals Michael Penn & Stephen Bruton. Backing Vocals Adam Duritz, Gary Louris, Rami Jaffee & 1 more. Bass Greg Richling...
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Musician [Additional] – Adam Duritz, David Rawlings, Don Heffington, Fred Tackett, Gary Louris, Jay Joyce, Jon Brion, Leo Le Blanc *, Michael Penn, Mike Campbell, Kevin Patrick Warren *, Sam Phillips, Stephen Bruton, T-Bone Burnett, Tobi Miller. Photography By [Additional Photos] – Nikhil Paniz. Photography By [Band] – Mark Seliger.
Bringing Down the Horse is the second album by American rock band the Wallflowers. It was released worldwide on September 21, 1994. The album was produced by T-Bone Burnett and includes four singles: "6th Avenue Heartache", "One Headlight", "The Difference", and "Three Marlenas".