Raising My Own Hell

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Raising My Own Hell
Toby Jepson Raising My Own Hell Front Cover.jpg
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Released2 December 2013 (2013-12-02)
Genre British rock
Toby Jepson chronology
Guitar, Bass and Drums EP3
(2010)
Raising My Own Hell
(2013)

Raising My Own Hell is an EP released by British recording artist Toby Jepson on 2 December 2013. The tracks were all recorded in Scarborough at Jepson's home studio and feature Jepson on vocals and guitars, Dave Kemp on saxophone and accordion, Matt E on drums and Roger Davies on bass.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Toby Jepson unless otherwise stated.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Raising My Own Hell" 4:51
2."Dear Mama" 3:28
3."Patience Of A Saint"Toby Jepson / Dave Kemp4:45
4."Four Letter Word" 3:10
5."Shoes" 4:29
6."Shadow Boxing" 2:27

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