Volume 7: Gypsy Marches

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Volume 7: Gypsy Marches
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ReleasedOctober 16, 2001 (2001-10-16)
Studio Rancho De La Luna, Joshua Tree, CA
Genre Desert rock
Length16:35
Label Southern Lord/Rekords Rekords
The Desert Sessions chronology
Volume 6: Black Anvil Ego
(1999)
Volume 7: Gypsy Marches
(2001)
Volume 8: Can You See Under My Thumb? There You Are.
(2001)

The seventh The Desert Sessions LP, titled Volume 7: Gypsy Marches, was released in 2001, packaged along with Volume 8: Can You See Under My Thumb? There You Are. in a gatefold 10" album format. The song "Hanging Tree" was later released on the Queens of the Stone Age album Songs for the Deaf .

This is the first release on Josh Homme's record label, Rekords Rekords.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Drink Poison"5:02
2."Hanging Tree"3:13
3."Winners"1:06
Total length:9:21
Side B
No.TitleLength
4."Polly Wants a Crack Rock"2:29
5."Up in Hell"4:46
Total length:7:15

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