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| COOKIE'S FORTUNE SOUNDTRACK |
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| Release Date |
April 13, 1999 |
| Artist |
David A. Stewart |
| Record Label |
Windham Hill Records |
| Singles With U2 |
Cookie (1999) |
| Promotional Releases |
Not Available |
| TRACKS FEATURING U2 |
| The Edge provides guitar for the song "Patrol Car Blues"
and Bono provides backing vocals for the song "A Good Man". |
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| TRACKLISTING (Click for Lyrics) |
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Cookie (5:03)
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Wild Women Don't Get the Blues (2:24)
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Helios (1:57)
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Camilla's Prayer (4:13)
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The Cookie Jar (0:56)
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Hey Josie (2:40)
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All I'm Sayin' is This (1:10)
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A Good Man (3:06)
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I Did Good Din't I? (2:49)
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A Golden Boat (4:00)
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I'm Coming Home (4:49)
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Willis is Innocent (0:31)
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Patrol Car Blues (4:45)
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Emma (1:15)
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Humming Home (2:24)
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| LINER NOTES |
| Coming soon. |
| OTHER NOTES |
| Dave Stewart is perhaps best known as 1/2 of the duo known
as the Eurythmics. But along the way he's had a very successful solo
career, and he has maintained a tight friendship with Bono. He's
often been spotted in the south of France with Bono on vacation.
This 1999 album was composed by David Stewart. He uses his friends
from U2 in two pieces on this record. The Edge provides guitars on
the instrumental "Patrol Car Blues" and Bono provides backing vocals on
the song "A Good Man". A later single from the album, Cookie,
would also contain "A Good Man" as a b-side. |
| RELATED RELEASES |
- Bono and the Edge worked with David A. Stewart on the soundtrack for Cookie's Fortune on the songs "A Good Man" and "Patrol Car Blues". "A Good Man" was also released as a b-side to the single, Cookie.
- David A. Stewart's multimedia web project "Sly-Fy" featured clips of Bono and the Edge, but there was no inclusion of these U2 clips on the accompanying recording.
- David A. Stewart is thanked for early inspiration on the song "Walk On" on the All That You Can't Leave Behind album.
- David A. Stewart performed "Walk On" with U2 for the September 11 tribute which was released as the album America: A Tribute to Heroes.
- David A. Stewart helped to organize the 46664 concert in South Africa. He performed with Bono and the Edge at that concert. This concert is documented on three CDs, Part I: African Prayer, Part II: Long Road to Freedom, Part III: Amandla. Promotional releases of African Prayer, Long Road to Freedom and Amandla also exist, as does a three cd promo release.
- David A. Stewart also recorded the song "46664" in studio with Bono. This song to date has only been released on the internet and by phone - there has not been a commercial release.
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| CATALOG INFORMATION |
| 5" CD: |
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USA Pressing, 01934-11458-2
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Windham Hill |
| UPC: |
0 1934-11458-2 0 |
| Package: |
Regular Jewel Case |
| Matrix: |
L388 1099 01934114582 D90316-10 A |
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| Catalog Information: |
| US, Windham Hill, 01934-11458-2 |
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| Track Listing: |
| As listed above. |
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France Pressing, 74321 66770 2
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BMG Records |
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Regular Jewel Case |
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| Catalog Information: |
| France, BMG, 74321 66770 2 |
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| Track Listing: |
| As listed above. |
| Further Information: |
| Released in France with a very different cover. |
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