The Last Tree (album)

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The Last Tree
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Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Freak folk, experimental folk, neofolk
Length51:20
Label Secret Eye
Producer Larkin Grimm
Larkin Grimm chronology
Harpoon
(2005)
The Last Tree
(2006)
Parplar
(2008)
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The Last Tree is the second album by Larkin Grimm, released in 2006.

Track listing

  1. "The Last Tree" – 5:10
  2. "Into the Grey Forest, Breathing Love" – 2:11
  3. "I Killed Someone (Part 2)" – 4:54
  4. "There is a Giant Panther" – 1:43
  5. "Little Weeper" – 10:17
  6. "The Most Excruciating Vibe" – 6:53
  7. "No Moonlight" – 3:04
  8. "Strange Creature" – 5:26
  9. "The Sun Comes Up" – 1:55
  10. "Link In Your Chain" – 3:59
  11. "Rocky Top" – 3:19
  12. "The Waterfall" – 2:29

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References

  1. "The Last Tree - Larkin Grimm | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.