Of Arrowe Hill - A Few Minutes in the Absolute Elsewhere
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Cor Cordium (Bysshe Goes to Bel-Air) | 3:23 | |
The House on Rue de la Chèvre Noire | 2:21 | |
The Bones Saying No To The Needle | ||
Down the Dark Country Road | 1:35 | |
All Roads Lead To Quinns (Battle Hymn Of The Republic Of Eternal Midnight) | ||
If There's a Light There, Dead Man | 1:52 | |
It Ain't Half Dark, Mum | 1:46 | |
Down The Dark Country Road | ||
Cor Cordium (Bysshe Goes To Bel-Air) | ||
Stevie Smith Blues | 2:53 | |
To Kill a Dragon | 2:1 | |
The House On Rue De La Chèvre Noire (Chanson Pour L'Inconnue) | ||
To Kill A Dragon | ||
On Pee-Wee Vermin (Another Day, Another Coffin) | 1:13 | |
You, The Night & Pere-Lachaise | 2:8 | |
If There's A Light There, Dead Man | ||
All Roads Lead to Quinns (Battle Hymn of the Republic of Eternal Midnight) | 1:35 | |
Sorrow and Zest | 4:43 | |
It Ain't Half Dark, Mum | ||
Sorrow And Zest | ||
The Bones Saying No to the Needle | 2:8 | |
You, The Night And Pere-Lachaise | ||
Her Solipsistic Lipstick | 2:16 |
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- 12"
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Notes
- Comes in cardboard envelope with 4 postcards
- LP in plain black card sleeve with reproduction paperback book cover stuck to the front.
- Contains lyric sheet and four postcards.
- Limited edition of 200.
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- Matrix / Runout: [Side A] OBEAH013 A1 A1 WHO IS THE THIRD WHO
- Matrix / Runout: [Side B] OBEAH013 B1 B1 WALKS ALWAYS BESIDE YOU?
About Of Arrowe Hill
of Arrowe Hill, also known as 'The Most Haunted Group in England' and 'Her Majesty's 23rd Psychedelic Battalion', are a London-based indie rock band, named after an area of the Wirrall, North West England. Since 1999 they have had a regularly changing line-up based around singer-songwriter . They have released six albums to date, typically lasting around 30 minutes and featuring extensive references to horror and the occult. The heavy psychedelic rock of their earlier albums has recently been replaced by a more stripped down acoustic approach. The band's tendency to draw heavily on classic ghost stories and aspects of the blues has inspired Blues Matters! magazine to describe of Arrowe Hill as 'M.R.James meets Elmore James'.
Members
- Ian O'Sullivan
- Jason Hobart
- Adam Easterbrook
- Mark Nicholas
- Karl Sabino