Stitches in the Flag

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Stitches in the Flag
Crowns Stitches In The Flag.png
Studio album by
Released Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Cornwall.svg 5 November 2012
Genre Folk punk, Celtic punk
Length30:32
Label Ship Wreckords
Producer Tim Goalen
Crowns chronology
Full Swing
(2012)
Stitches in the Flag
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC (mixed) [1]

Stitches in the Flag is the debut album from four-piece Cornish folk punk band Crowns.

Contents

The album features a re-recorded version of the title track from their first EP Full Swing .

Track listing

All music is composed by Crowns.

No.TitleLength
1."Stitches in the Flag"2:10
2."Four Walls"3:02
3."China Clay"3:45
4."My London"3:30
5."Full Swing"3:02
6."She Gets Me (Where I Wanna Be)"2:24
7."Boscastle Breakdown"1:42
8."Windmill Hill"1:57
9."Parting in the Porch"2:50
10."Safe Train Home"3:06
11."Little Eyes"3:09
Total length:30:32

Personnel

Crowns

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References

  1. Pearlman, Mischa. "Crowns Stitches in the Flag Review". BBC.