Circles (The Autumn Defense album)

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Studio album by The Autumn Defense
Released October 21, 2003
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Label Arena Rock Recording Co.
The Autumn Defense chronology
The Green Hour
(2001)
Circles
(2003)
Self-Titled
(2007)
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Circles is the second album of The Autumn Defense, composed of multi-instrumentalists John Stirratt and Pat Sansone.

John Stirratt American musician

John Chadwick Stirratt is an American bassist and multi-instrumentalist for Wilco, and The Autumn Defense.

Pat Sansone American musician

Patrick Anthony "Pat" Sansone is an American multi-instrumentalist in the rock bands Wilco and The Autumn Defense.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Silence"
  2. "The Sun in California"
  3. "Written in the Snow"
  4. "The Answer"
  5. "The World (Will Soon Turn Our Way)"
  6. "Why I'm Like This"
  7. "Tuesday Morning"
  8. "Some Kind of Fool"
  9. "Iowa City Adieu"
  10. "Circles"

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