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2005 studio album by Dala
This Moment Is a Flash is the first studio album by Canadian band Dala . It was released on April 3, 2005 via indie label Big Bold Sun Music.[1] Upon signing with Universal Music Canada , Drive Through Summer and the duo's cover of Donovan 's Catch the Wind were carried over to their major label debut, Angels & Thieves , released the following November.
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Sheila Carabine and Amanda Walther, except where noted
Title 1. "Drive Through Summer" 3:32 2. "Catch the Wind " (Donovan Leitch ) 3:27 3. "Butterfly to Wasp" 4:16 4. "Go Home Alone" 3:52 5. "Count to Ten" 3:44 6. "Strange Boy" 4:24 7. "This Girl" 4:06 8. "Fall Between" 3:58 9. "Patience" 3:35 10. "Fortress" 3:01
Personnel [ edit ]
Sheila Carabine - vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards
Amanda Walther - vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, ukulele, harmonica
Mike Roth - guitar, keyboards, producer, engineer
Adrian Vanelli - drums, percussion
Andrew Rozalowsky - bass
Dan Roth - electric guitar
Tawgs Salter - electric guitar, bass, drums, co-producer, mixer (tk 1)
Tim Walther - tambourine
In popular culture [ edit ]
Fortress is featured in both the series premiere and finale of the Canadian police drama Flashpoint .[2]
Butterfly to Wasp is featured in the Canadian television program ReGenesis episode 2.7, Talk to Him .[3]
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
This Moment Is a Flash at AllMusic