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^ "Wedding Song" is a bonus, untitled track not included in all CD pressings. It can be found in a [[Arts & Crafts (record label)]] compilation album titled Adventures in Advertising. Another non-album track is "The Wristwatch of the Shepherdess", an interpretative cover of [[Arsenio Rodríguez]]'s "El Reloj de Pastora". The two songs are also available in vinyl and digital download editions. |
^ "Wedding Song" is a bonus, untitled track not included in all CD pressings. It can be found in a [[Arts & Crafts (record label)|Arts & Crafts]] compilation album titled Adventures in Advertising. Another non-album track is "The Wristwatch of the Shepherdess", an interpretative cover of [[Arsenio Rodríguez]]'s "El Reloj de Pastora". The two songs are also available in vinyl and digital download editions. |
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Revision as of 10:19, 13 July 2007
Folkloric Feel is Apostle of Hustle's debut album. The album is described as indie rock with a very subtle latin influences, notable for incorporating the sound stylings of the the Cuban tres.
Track listing
- "Folkloric Feel"
- "Sleepwalking Ballad"
- "Baby, You're in Luck"
- "Energy of Death"
- "Kings & Queens"
- "Song for Lorca"
- "Animal Fat"
- "Dark is What I Want / Strutters Ball"
- "Gleaning"
- "They Shoot Horses, Don't They"
- "Wedding Song" ^
^ "Wedding Song" is a bonus, untitled track not included in all CD pressings. It can be found in a Arts & Crafts compilation album titled Adventures in Advertising. Another non-album track is "The Wristwatch of the Shepherdess", an interpretative cover of Arsenio Rodríguez's "El Reloj de Pastora". The two songs are also available in vinyl and digital download editions.