Three (Nine Days album)

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Three
Nine Days Three.jpg
Studio album by
Released1998
Genre Alternative
Length34:30
Label Dirty Poet Records
Nine Days chronology
Monday Songs
(1996)
Three
(1998)
The Madding Crowd
(2000)

Three is the third album by American alternative rock band Nine Days and was the album preceding their major label debut album The Madding Crowd . It was released in 1998 and contained eight tracks.

It is available for digital purchase from legal online music download sites.

Track listing

  1. Ghosts in a Graveyard – 4:02
  2. Shoes on the Bed – 5:46
  3. Mexico – 3:58
  4. Wonder – 3:41
  5. Greener Grass – 4:13
  6. Regrets – 4:16
  7. Down With the Ship – 3:48
  8. On Her Way to Boston – 4:46


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