Hazel's Wreath

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Hazel's Wreath
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Studio album by
Released1988
Genre Folk rock
Length33:55
Label Gaia
Producer John Hamilton
Tiny Lights chronology
Prayer for the Halcyon Fear
(1985)
Hazel's Wreath
(1988)
Hot Chocolate Massage
(1990)

Hazel's Wreath is the second album by folk rock band Tiny Lights, released in 1988 through Gaia Records.

Contents

Release and reception

Professional ratings
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Although it was not as warmly received as its predecessor has been, Hazel's Wreath still garnered favorable reviews. Critics of the Trouser Press said despite its shortcomings the records "a solid mix of solemnity and abandon" [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Around It Goes Around"3:25
2."Green Instead"5:21
3."The Bridge"4:08
4."Wickerman's Dog"2:24
5."Colors and the Light"3:29
6."Grown-up Fish"4:32
7."The Capricious Yearnings of King Edward"3:09
8."Before You Go"2:38
9."Red Planet"4:49

Personnel

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References

  1. "Hazel's Wreath". Allmusic. Retrieved August 4, 2012.
  2. Frampton, Scott, Schinder, Scott. "TINY LIGHTS". trouserpress.com. Retrieved August 4, 2012.