Crying Your Knife Away

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Crying Your Knife Away
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Live album by
Released1994
Genre Rock
Label None
Guided By Voices chronology
Crying Your Knife Away
(1994)
For All Good Kids
(1995)

Crying Your Knife Away is an unofficial live album by Guided By Voices, released in 1994. [1]

Tracklist

  1. Postal Blowfish
  2. The Closer You Are The Quicker It Hits You
  3. My Valuable Hunting Knife
  4. Gold Star For Robot Boy
  5. Lethargy
  6. Striped White Jets
  7. Non-Absorbing
  8. Gold Heart Mountain Top Queen Directory
  9. Shocker In Gloomtown
  10. Motor Away
  11. Awful Bliss
  12. Tractor Rape Chain
  13. Blimps Go 90
  14. Exit Flagger
  15. I Am A Scientist
  16. Quality Of Armor
  17. Cruise
  18. Unleashed! The Large Hearted Boy
  19. Some Drilling Implied
  20. If We Wait
  21. Weed King
  22. Pimple Zoo
  23. Break Even
  24. Esters Day
  25. Invisible Man
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References

  1. "Guided By Voices - Crying Your Knife Away". Discogs. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  2. "Crying Your Knife Away - Guided by Voices | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic .