Prone Mortal Form/Innocents

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Prone Mortal Form/Innocents
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Compilation album by
Released2006 (2006) (CD version)
2008 (2008) (vinyl version)
Genre Heavy metal [1]
Label Century Media Records (CD version)
Reflections Records (Vinyl version)

Prone Mortal Form/Innocents is a double CD/vinyl re-issue of Only Living Witness's two albums.

Contents

CD version

Disc 1 – Prone Mortal Form

No.TitleLength
1."Prone Mortal Form"5:17
2."Root"3:17
3."Voice Of Disrepair"4:54
4."Silo"1:18
5."VTA (Veracity, Tenacity And Aspirin)"2:01
6."Slug"4:03
7."Twitching Tongues"3:39
8."Nineveh"4:35
9."Darkly"1:39
10."December"4:45
Total length:35:28
2006 bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Prone Mortal Form (Demo)"5:12
12."Twitching Tongues (Demo)"3:03
13."Window 4:45 (Demo)"4:45
14."Nineveh (Demo)"5:29
15."Slug (Demo)"4:30
16."Prone Moral Form (CD-ROM Track)" 
Total length:58:37

Disc 2 – Innocents

No.TitleLength
1."No Eden"3:59
2."Knew Her Gone"3:41
3."Deed's Pride"3:16
4."Placid Hill"1:47
5."Some Will Never Know"4:16
6."Strata"3:32
7."Freaklaw"2:59
8."Hank Crane"5:04
9."Downpour"4:12
10."Total Particle Reversal"6:26
Total length:39:12
2006 bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."War of the Gargantuas (Instrumental - Outtake)"2:28
12."Freaklaw (Single)"2:48
13."Some Will Never Know (Single)"4:04
14."Deed's Pride (Demo)"3:12
15."Knew Her Gone (Demo)"3:36
16."Total Particle Reversal (Demo)"6:02
17."Some Will Never Know (CD-ROM Track)" 
Total length:61:22

Vinyl version

Disc 1 – Prone Mortal Form
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Prone Mortal Form"5:17
2."Root"3:17
3."Voice Of Disrepair"4:54
4."Silo"1:18
5."VTA (Veracity, Tenacity And Aspirin)"2:01
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Slug"4:03
2."Twitching Tongues"3:39
3."Nineveh"4:35
4."Darkly"1:39
5."December"4:45
Total length:35:28
Disc 2 – Innocents
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."No Eden"3:59
2."Knew Her Gone"3:41
3."Deed's Pride"3:16
4."Placid Hill"1:47
5."Some Will Never Know"4:16
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Strata"3:32
2."Freaklaw"2:59
3."Hank Crane"5:04
4."Downpour"4:12
5."Total Particle Reversal"6:26
Total length:39:12

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References

  1. Bergman, Keith. "Prone Mortal Form/Innocents". Blabbermouth. Retrieved December 7, 2017.