Monday Morning Cold

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Monday Morning Cold
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Studio album by
Released1999
Genre rock music/folk music
Label TVP Records
Erin McKeown chronology
Monday Morning Cold
(1999)
Distillation
(2000)
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Monday Morning Cold is the first album by musician Erin McKeown. It was released in 1999 via her own record label, TVP Records, while she was still a student at Brown University. The album was re-released in 2001 following the success of her second album, Distillation .

Track listing

  1. Fast As I Can
  2. Lullaby in Three/Four
  3. My Hips
  4. Monday Morning Cold
  5. Easy Baby
  6. Softly Moses
  7. Glass
  8. Fast As I Can
  9. How to Open My Heart in 4 Easy Steps
  10. Something Comes
  11. You Don't Know


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