Sherwood (EP)

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Sherwood
Released2004
Genre Indie rock
Length23:44
Label independent
Producer Michael Rosas
Sherwood chronology
Sherwood
(2004)
Sing, But Keep Going
(2005)
Professional ratings
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Sherwood is the eponymous debut EP by the band Sherwood, released in 2004.

Track listing

  1. The Summer Sends Its Love – 3:40
  2. Please Wait Up For Me – 3:25
  3. The Push Game – 3:20
  4. Pray Forgive Me These Mistakes – 1:55
  5. Under a Lamp – 3:51
  6. (Anything) You Choose – 3:42
  7. I'll See That You Aren't Woken Up – 3:46
  8. My Dear Friend (iTunes bonus track) – 1:55

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