Carry the Wounded

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Carry the Wounded
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EP by
ReleasedJuly 1, 1995
Genre Christian metal, Christian rock
Length19:20
Label Intense Records
Producer Jim Faraci
Tourniquet chronology
Vanishing Lessons
(1994)
Carry the Wounded
(1995)
The Collected Works of Tourniquet
(1996)
Professional ratings
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Carry the Wounded is an extended play by the American Christian metal band Tourniquet. It was released on Intense Records in 1995. The EP is more mellow than the band's studio albums. It contains three new songs, a cover of the 1969 single "Oh Well" by Fleetwood Mac, and a new version of "My Promise" from Tourniquet's 1994 album Vanishing Lessons .

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Carry the Wounded [a] "5:00
2."When the Love is Right"4:40
3."Oh Well" (Fleetwood Mac cover)2:33
4."My Promise"3:17
5."Heads I Win, Tails You Lose [b] "3:50
Total length:19:20
a appears on The Collected Works of Tourniquet (1996)
b acoustic version appears on Acoustic Archives (1998)

Personnel

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References

  1. Rimmer, Mike (1 December 1995). "Tourniquet - Carry The Wounded". Cross Rhythms (30). Retrieved 7 May 2012.