Till We Have Faces (Over the Rhine album)

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Till We Have Faces
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Studio album by
Released1991 (Scampering Songs), August 15, 1995 (I.R.S. re-release)
Genre Rock
Label Scampering Songs/I.R.S. Records
Producer Linford Detweiler, Timothy McAllister
Over the Rhine chronology
Till We Have Faces
(1991)
Patience
(1992)
Professional ratings
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Till We Have Faces is Over the Rhine's debut album, released independently in 1991, and re-released in 1995 on I.R.S. Records.

Contents

The re-release substitutes two live recordings for the original studio versions, and adds a bonus track, "Downfall".

Track listing

Scampering Songs release (1991)

  1. Eyes Wide Open
  2. Someday
  3. Like a Radio
  4. Iron Curtain
  5. Cast Me Away
  6. And Can It Be
  7. Gentle Wounds
  8. L.A.R. Reprise
  9. If I'm Drowning
  10. Sea and Sky
  11. Fly Dance
  12. Paul and Virginia
  13. Ubiquitous Hands
  14. The Genius of Water

I.R.S. release (1995)

  1. Eyes Wide Open (5:05)
  2. Someday (4:34)
  3. Like a Radio (5:04)
  4. Iron Curtain (2:48)
  5. Cast Me Away (0:45)
  6. And Can It Be (5:46)
  7. Gentle Wounds (4:08)
  8. L.A.R. Reprise (1:05)
  9. If I'm Drowning (4:59)
  10. Sea & Sky (3:21)
  11. Fly Dance (live) (6:22)
  12. Paul and Virginia (4:06)
  13. Ubiquitous Hands (4:10)
  14. The Genius of Water (4:13)
  15. Radio Coda (live) (5:59)
  16. Downfall (2:45)
  17. (Untitled hidden track) (2:34)

Personnel

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