Almost a Full Moon

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Almost a Full Moon
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Studio album by
Hawksley Workman
Released2001
Genre Indie rock, Christmas music
Label Universal Music Canada
Producer Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman chronology
(Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves
(2001)
Almost a Full Moon
(2001)
Lover/Fighter
(2003)
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Almost a Full Moon is a Christmas album by Canadian artist Hawksley Workman released in 2001. The album was written, produced, and performed by Hawksley Workman. It was recorded & mixed at Recall Rooms in Paris, France by Stephane Lumbroso (except "Common Cold" which was recorded & mixed by James Paul at the Rogue, Toronto, Ontario).

The album was re-released in 2002 with new cover art and a new track list by Isadora Records/Universal Music

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Claire Fontaine"3:09
2."Learn How to Knit"3:26
3."First Snow of the Year"3:09
4."Merry Christmas (I Love You)"3:50
5."Common Cold"3:07
6."3 Generations"3:44
7."A House or Maybe a Boat"3:04
8."Let's Make Some Soup" 
2002 Re-release
No.TitleLength
1."Claire Fontaine"3:09
2."Learn How to Knit"3:26
3."First Snow of the Year"3:09
4."Merry Christmas (I Love You)"3:50
5."Common Cold"3:07
6."3 Generations"3:44
7."A House or Maybe a Boat"3:04
8."Almost a Full Moon"4:54
9."Watching The Fires"3:40
10."Silent Night"4:36

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