Let in the Light

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Let in the Light
Studio album by
Released05/08/2007 [1]
Length34:06
Label Quarterstick Records
Shannon Wright chronology
Yann Tiersen & Shannon Wright
(2004)
Let in the Light
(2007)
Honeybee Girls
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork 6/10 [3]

Let in the Light is a 2007 album by Shannon Wright. [1] [4]

Track listing

  1. Defy This Love – 3:39
  2. St. Pete - 3:12
  3. You Baffle Me - 3:04
  4. Idle Hands - 2:12
  5. When The Light Shone Down - 3:32
  6. Don't You Doubt Me - 3:14
  7. In The Morning - 3:23
  8. Steadfast and True - 3:42
  9. They'll Kill The Actor In The End - 3:14
  10. Louise - 2:19
  11. Everybody's Got Their Own Part To Play - 2:44

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