Woven Hand (album)
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| Studio album by Woven Hand | ||||
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March 25, 2002 (UK)
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| Genre | Neofolk, alternative country | |||
| Label |
Glitterhouse (UK)
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| Producer | David Eugene Edwards | |||
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Woven Hand is the self-titled debut album by David Eugene Edwards' Woven Hand.
[edit] Track listings
- The Good Hand
- My Russia
- Blue Pail Fever
- Glass Eye
- Wooden Brother
- Ain't No Sunshine
- Story and Pictures
- Arrowhead
- Your Russia
- Last Fist
- Ain't No Sunshine is a cover of the song of the same name by Bill Withers.
- Four of the songs ("Ain't No Sunshine," "My Russia," "Your Russia" and "Story and Pictures") appear on Blush/Blush Music in extended versions.
[edit] Personnel
- David Eugene Edwards
- Daniel McMahon
- Stephen Taylor
[edit] References
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