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Strangers World (sometimes spelled Stranger's World) is the sixth album of Patty Larkin, a singer/songwriter from Iowa and based in Boston. Like most of her albums, it is not a well-known one, but it still has attracted a crowd of Patty Larkin fans to it.

Track listing

In the CD Jacket, next to each song title, Patty Larkin wrote brief explanations for each song:

  1. "Closest Thing" (A Meditation on the Truth)
  2. "Johnny Was A Pyro" (Once upon a time...)
  3. "Don't" (The confusion of thinking for yourself. Oh, yeah.)
  4. "Mary Magdalene" (I think I saw her coming out of the subway at Rush Hour)
  5. "Open Arms (Don't Explain)" (Dedicated, with love, to my mother and father)
  6. "Dear Diary" (Life is strange, but good (good,good,good).)
  7. "Danny" (Written after the Labor Day nor'easter that took the lives of four fisherman from Gloucester.)
  8. "Italy" (Thank you, John Gorka, for the first two lines (I'd like to go to Italy/Just to eat the food). I'll get there someday.)
  9. "Me And That Train" (A True Story)
  10. "When the Heavens Light Up" (Liz's song. Artist, musician, wearer of red lipstick, friend.)
  11. "Carolina" (Closing Prayer)