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  1. ImpalaJason Molina. Songs: Ohia – Impala. Gambling Song (an ace unable to change) tonight i am gambling with my sentiment. tonight i am gambling with my repentance. deny i am losing in a crowded room. to a gambler in a crown of thorns. tonight i am down to my soul (x4) tonight i am gambling with my sentiment.

  2. Impala is the second album by Songs: Ohia. It was released in 1998 via Happy-Go-Lucky and Secretly Canadian.

  3. 1 de abr. de 1998 · Impala. Songs: Ohia. ALTERNATIVE · 1998. When Jason Molina first appeared as Songs: Ohia, it was difficult, if not impossible, to determine where he intended to go with his music.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2015 · Impala is Jason Molina's second album as Songs: Ohia. Released in 1998, it starts out with its bleakest, slowest moment.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2009 · Songs: Ohia - An Ace Unable To Change. Taken from the album "Impala" released on the record label Secretly Canadian.

  6. Molina’s still yelping, but there’s real lust here. At the centre of the album, 'Captain Badass' revisits the martial drumming & Civil War theme of earlier songs, but with the first real groove to appear on a Songs:Ohia record. Towards the end, 'Redhead' echoes 'An Ace Unable to Change' (from Impala), and although the addressee is (I think ...

  7. Songs: Ohia (also known as The Black Album) is the debut studio album by Songs: Ohia. It was released by Secretly Canadian on April 1, 1997. Track listing. All songs written by Jason Molina. The writings on the cover of the album are not the titles of the songs but are included here in parentheses for completeness.