Arrows (Polly Scattergood album)

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Arrows
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Studio album by
Released22 October 2013 (2013-10-22)
Recorded2009
Genre Indie pop
Length44:15
Label Mute
Polly Scattergood chronology
Polly Scattergood
(2009)
Arrows
(2013)
In This Moment
(2020)
Singles from Arrows
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Arrows is the second album by English singer-songwriter Polly Scattergood, released in the United Kingdom on 22 October 2013 by Mute Records.

Track listing

All songs written by Glenn Kerrigan, Polly Scattergood unless noted.

  1. "Cocoon" (Polly Scattergood)
  2. "Falling"
  3. "Machines"
  4. "Disco Damaged Kid"
  5. "Colours Colliding"
  6. "Miss You"
  7. "Subsequently Lost"
  8. "Silver Lining"
  9. "Wanderlust"
  10. "I've Got A Heart (Polly Scattergood)"

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