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"In My Tribe" is an album by the American alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs. Released on July 27, 1987, it was their second major-label album and their first to achieve large-scale success. John Lombardo, Natalie Merchant's songwriting partner on previous albums, left the band in 1986. Merchant began collaborating with the other members of the band, most notably with Rob Buck. In 1989, the recording of Cat Stevens' "Peace Train" was removed from the U.S. CD version after comments made by Stevens (by then a Muslim convert and known as Yusuf Islam) that were perceived to be supportive of the fatwa on Salman Rushdie. The song remains on LP record copies and CDs released outside the United States. The song was later included in a 2-CD compilation, Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure and Unknown Recordings, released on January 24, 2004, by Elektra/Asylum/Rhino Records. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
What's the Matter Here?
10,000 Maniacs
Hey Jack Kerouac
10,000 Maniacs
Like the Weather
10,000 Maniacs
Cherry Tree
10,000 Maniacs
The Painted Desert
10,000 Maniacs
Don't Talk
10,000 Maniacs
Peace Train
10,000 Maniacs
Gun Shy
10,000 Maniacs
My Sister Rose
10,000 Maniacs
A Campfire Song
10,000 Maniacs
City of Angels
10,000 Maniacs
Verdi Cries
10,000 Maniacs