(More) So Much More

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(More) So Much More
Brett Dennen - (More) So Much More album cover.jpg
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Released2007
Genre Folk
Length30:56
Label Dualtone
Brett Dennen chronology
So Much More
(2006)
(More) So Much More
(2007)
Hope for the Hopeless
(2008)
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(More) So Much More is a live EP released by Brett Dennen following the release of his second studio album So Much More . It includes several prominent songs from the previous album as well as a cover version of a Bob Marley song.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Brett Dennen, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Ain't No Reason" (Live at Paste)4:01
2."She's Mine" (Live at Paste)4:07
3."There is So Much More" (Live at Paste)5:16
4."Darlin' Do Not Fear" (Live at Fingerprints)5:10
5."The One Who Loves You the Most" (Live at Fingerprints)7:29
6."Could You Be Loved" (Bob Marley, Live)4:57
Total length:30:56

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References

  1. Henderson, Alex. Review of (More) So Much More at AllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2017.