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Waking Hour | ||||
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Studio album by Vienna Teng | ||||
Released | November 5, 2002 | |||
Genre | Indie folk, pop, chamber pop | |||
Label | Virt | |||
Vienna Teng chronology | ||||
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Waking Hour is Vienna Teng's first album. Originally released independently in 2001, the album was re-released in 2002 with minor modifications after Teng signed with small label Virt Records.
Cynthia Yih Shih, better known by her stage name Vienna Teng, is an American pianist and singer-songwriter based in Detroit, Michigan. Teng has released five studio albums: Waking Hour (2002), Warm Strangers (2004), Dreaming Through the Noise (2006), Inland Territory (2009) and Aims (2013). She has also released one live album, The Moment Always Vanishing (2009), on which she is double-billed with her percussionist, Alex Wong.
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(Note: This is the track listing for the re-released version on Virt Records. The original, independent release had a slightly different track order and less polished versions of a few songs.)
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