Split The Country, Split The Street / Make The Clocks Move
Label | Defiance Records – LXXII |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Album Vinyl, LP, Album All Media, Limited Edition |
Barcode | 4260007377215 |
Country | Germany |
Released | 2005 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Alternative Rock, Acoustic, Folk Rock |
A1 | Cotton Crush | |
A2 | Afterparty | |
A3 | No Time Flat | |
A4 | Keep Ringing Your Bell | |
A5 | No One Else's Problem | |
A6 | Buried By The Buzz | |
A7 | Haircut | |
B1 | Probably | |
B2 | Alabama Acres | |
B3 | Yr Damned Ol' Dad | |
B4 | The Shift Change Splits The Streets | |
B5 | You Are The Daybreak | |
B6 | Lord, I Know We Don't Talk | |
C1 | Ballgame | |
C2 | Wolf's Mouth | |
C3 | Noose Dressed Like A Necklace | |
C4 | Not Over You Yet | |
C5 | A Flatline Blur | |
C6 | Whistling Dixie | |
C7 | People Are So Fickle | |
D1 | Marie | |
D2 | Country Sky Glow | |
D3 | Longer That I'm Out Here | |
D4 | Tapdance | |
D5 | You're My Incentive | |
D6 | Splitting Up Christmas | |
D7 | Thanks |
Cover art of LP only includes Split The Country, Split The Street album art.
The tracklisting printed on the rear of jacket is wrong. "Probably" is listed as last Track of Side A but is actually the first track (as put rightly in this list here) on Side B. The same with "Marie" on the second record.
Label Code – LC 11475
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