Changes (Crow Mother album)

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Changes is an album from the Latvian band Crow Mother released in December 2013. It is the first album by the band. [1] The album contains 12 songs. [2] The lead single of this album is "Changes". [3]

Track listing

  1. "Electric Lady" 04:23
  2. "Sugar, Blood & Wine" 03:40
  3. "Spiders Lullabay" 04:38
  4. "Smile Like You Care" 02:43
  5. "Winterland" 04:18
  6. "Killing The Love" 02:58
  7. "Angel" 04:46
  8. "White Devil" 04:49
  9. "Underwather Games" 04:01
  10. "Don't Break The Chain" 04:40
  11. "The Only Cure" 04:27
  12. "Changes" 04:31

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References

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  2. "Changes - Crow Mother | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
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