Greetings from Birmingham
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Greetings From Birmingham is the seventh album by Scorn, released in September 2000 through Hymen Records.[2]
Track listing
All music composed by Mick Harris.
| 1. |
"Soon Come" (Version Beat) |
1:01 |
| 2. |
"Can But Try" |
6:53 |
| 3. |
"Still On" |
6:46 |
| 4. |
"Told You Can Tell" |
4:55 |
| 5. |
"Flap" |
5:19 |
| 6. |
"Soon Come" |
5:10 |
| 7. |
"Told You Can Tell" (part 2) |
2:00 |
| 8. |
"Closedown" |
6:46 |
| 9. |
"Part Of" |
4:45 |
| 10. |
"Flap" (part 2) |
1:53 |
| 11. |
"That Don't" |
4:29 |
| 12. |
"Can But Try" (Back on Itself) |
0:11 |
| 13. |
"Melt" |
1:06 |
Personnel
References
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- Deliverance
- Lick Forever Dog
- Lament
- White Irises Blind
- Silver Rain Fell
- Stairway
- Leave It Out
- Imaginaria Award
- Governor
- Born a Fielda, Die a Fielda
- Whistle for It
- Super Mantis Part 1
- Gravel Bed
- In the Margins
- Yozza
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