No Word from Tom

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No Word From Tom
Hemnowordfromtom.jpg
Studio album by
Hem
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2006
Genre Indie pop/folk music
Length50:58
Label Nettwerk
Hem chronology
Birds, Beasts, & Flowers
(2004)
No Word From Tom
(2006)
Funnel Cloud
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Pitchfork Media 6.2/10 [2]

No Word From Tom is the third album from indie folk band Hem. Released on February 7, 2006, it features covers, live songs, and new recordings from the band.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Dan Messé, except where noted.

  1. "All the Pretty Horses" (Traditional) - 0:30
  2. "Rainy Night in Georgia" (Tony Joe White) - 4:30
  3. "Radiation Vibe" (Chris Collingwood, Adam Schlesinger) - 3:45
  4. "The Present" - 4:46
  5. "Cincinnati Traveler" (Steve Curtis) - 1:02
  6. "Betting on Trains" - 3:49
  7. "So. Central Rain" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Stipe) - 3:10
  8. "Tennessee Waltz" (Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart) - 2:46
  9. "Sailor" - 3:35
  10. "Eveningland" - 2:11
  11. "Idle (The Rabbit Song)" - 3:42
  12. "Crazy Arms" (Ralph Mooney and Charles Seals) - 2:24
  13. "Oh No" (Gary Maurer, Messé) - 2:11
  14. "All That I'm Good For" - 3:34
  15. "The City and the Traveler" - 1:03
  16. "Lazy Eye" (Gary Maurer, Messé) - 2:34
  17. "The Beautiful Sea" - 2:40
  18. "The Golden Day Is Dying" (Traditional) - 2:46

Personnel

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