The Invisible Bird
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| Studio album by Gyan | ||||||||||||||
| Released | 2003 | |||||||||||||
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The Invisible Bird is the third album released by Australian singer-songwriter, Gyan. The album contains tracks from a project entitled Suburban Opera that Gyan recorded with U.S. producer Desmond Child in 2000/2001. The album was officially released by Gyan in 2003, which marked a decade since her previous album.
The album contains "Don't Hide Your Wild Away", which was released as a promo-only single, and Gyan's version of "Love Is An Army", which was later covered by LeAnn Rimes.
The album is exclusively available from Gyan's website [1] and Sheeba [[2]] and features cover art by Australian artist Michelle Dawson.
[edit] Track listing
- "Don't Hide Your Wild Away" (Gyan/G.Burr)
- "40,000 Years B.C." (Gyan)
- "Everything Must Come Undone" (Gyan)
- "Flowers for the Enemy" (Gyan/C.MacColl)
- "Suburban Opera" (Gyan/C.MacColl)
- "Love Is An Army" (Gyan)
- "Where You're Sleeping" (Gyan/T.Sponder)
- "Dance of the Lonesome Girls" (Gyan/T.Sponder)
- "Security Jumper" (Gyan)

