Right Where We Are: Songs that reflect and celebrate life in rural communities.
NoMates Productions/ItStranger Songs.

2001

Free with any paperback book order while stocks last.

All songs written by Craig Cristie.

Music arranged and performed by Andrew Patterson. 

Recorded at Goldfields Studio, Maryborough.

Recorded by Mark Woods, assited by Jamie DaFonte April 2003.

Other VURRN Publications

Male farmer emptying a bucket of avocados into a wooden pallet
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