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So Dark You See is the eleventh studio album by folk singer-songwriter John Gorka, released on October 13, 2009. The album offers eight new examples of Gorka's own lyrical songwriting, two instrumental tracks, poetry of Robert Burns and William Stafford performed and set to music by Gorka, covers of songs by fellow folk musicians, Utah Phillips and Michael Smith, and Gorka's take on the blues standard, "Trouble in Mind".

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  • So Dark You See is the eleventh studio album by folk singer-songwriter John Gorka, released on October 13, 2009. The album offers eight new examples of Gorka's own lyrical songwriting, two instrumental tracks, poetry of Robert Burns and William Stafford performed and set to music by Gorka, covers of songs by fellow folk musicians, Utah Phillips and Michael Smith, and Gorka's take on the blues standard, "Trouble in Mind". (en)
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  • * John Gorka * Marc Anderson * Enrique Toussaint * Dirk Freymuth * Eliza Gilkyson (en)
  • * John Gorka * Dean Magraw * Marc Anderson * Eliza Gilkyson * Jeff Victor (en)
  • * John Gorka (en)
  • * John Gorka * Dan Chouinard * Jeff Victor (en)
  • * John Gorka * Dean Magraw (en)
  • * John Gorka * Dean Magraw * Joel Sayles (en)
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  • * John Gorka * Lucy Kaplansky * Joel Salyles * Jeff Victor (en)
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  • So Dark You See is the eleventh studio album by folk singer-songwriter John Gorka, released on October 13, 2009. The album offers eight new examples of Gorka's own lyrical songwriting, two instrumental tracks, poetry of Robert Burns and William Stafford performed and set to music by Gorka, covers of songs by fellow folk musicians, Utah Phillips and Michael Smith, and Gorka's take on the blues standard, "Trouble in Mind". (en)
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