Self Portrait (Ruth Copeland Album) - Tracks

Tracks

All tracks composed by Ruth Copeland; except where indicated

  1. "Prologue: Child of the North"
  2. "Thanks For The Birthday Card"
  3. "Your Love Been So Good To Me" (Tal Ross, Copeland, George Clinton)
  4. "The Music Box" (Copeland, Ron Dunbar, E. Wayne)
  5. "The Silent Boatman"
  6. "To William in the Night" (Copeland, G. Alexander, E. Wayne, Ron Dunbar)
  7. "No Commitment" (released as the B-side to "Hare Krishna" - Invictus Is 9088)
  8. "I Got A Thing For You Daddy" (Copeland, Eddie Hazel, George Clinton)
  9. "A Gift of Me" (Copeland, E. Wayne, Ron Dunbar)
  10. "Un Bel Di (One Fine Day)" from "Madame Butterfly" (Giacomo Puccini)

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