Langhorne Slim (album)

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Langhorne Slim
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Studio album by
Released29 April 2008
Genre Alternative country
Length35:48
Language English
Label Kemado
Producer Brian Deck, Sam Kassirer, Malachi DeLorenzo
Langhorne Slim chronology
Engine EP
(2006)
Langhorne Slim
(2008)
Be Set Free
(2009)
Singles from Langhorne Slim
  1. "Restless"
    Released: 18 March 2008
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Langhorne Slim is the third studio album by the New York-based folk singer Langhorne Slim and is the first album released under the Kemado recording label, released in 2008.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Spinning Compass" – 1:54
  2. "Rebel Side of Heaven" – 2:33
  3. "Restless" – 2:17
  4. "Sometimes" – 3:06
  5. "She's Gone" – 3:19
  6. "Colette" – 3:47
  7. "Hello Sunshine" – 2:27
  8. "Diamonds and Gold" – 3:40
  9. "The Honeymoon" – 2:03
  10. "The Tipping Point" – 2:07
  11. "Oh Honey" – 1:47
  12. "Worries" – 2:51
  13. "Hummingbird" – 4:07

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