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» For the puzzle game also called Diamond Mine, see Bejeweled.

Diamond Mine is the second album by Blue Rodeo, released in 1989. It includes several instrumental interludes by Bob Wiseman between songs.

Track listing

All songs by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy.
  • "Swells"
  • "God and Country" – 3:32
  • "How Long" – 3:59
  • "Blues Piano"
  • "Love and Understanding" – 4:46
  • "Girl of Mine" – 4:34
  • "Diamond Mine" – 8:18
  • "Now and Forever – 3:04
  • "Percussive Piano"
  • "House of Dreams" – 4:39
  • "Nice Try" – 6:51
  • "Fall in Line" – 3:21
  • "One Day" – 3:17
  • "Florida" – 3:40
  • "Fuse" – 3:40
  • "The Ballad of the Dime Store Greaser and the Blonde Mona Lisa" – 3:24

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