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XOK is the third studio album by Canadian
Canada
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 alternative country
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 band NQ Arbuckle
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. It was released on June 10, 2008, on Six Shooter Records
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The album received generally favourable reviews, and was nominated for the Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group)
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 at the 2009 Juno Awards
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Track listing

  1. "My Baby"
  2. "Part of a poem by Alden Nowlan called Ypres: 1915"
  3. "X O K"
  4. "Postcard from Princess"
  5. "Marco Polo"
  6. "I Liked You Right from the Start"
  7. "Ontario, Michigan"
  8. "Huntsville Affair"
  9. "Mincing Words"
  10. "Don’t Remember Me"
  11. "Spooking the Rocking Horse"
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