Two Headed
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Two Headed | ||
Studio album by Spirit of the West | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | 1995 | |
Genre | Folk rock | |
Length | 46:22 | |
Label | Warner Music Canada | |
Producer(s) | Spirit of the West and Ken Marshall | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Spirit of the West chronology | ||
Faithlift (1993) |
Two Headed (1995) |
Open Heart Symphony (1996) |
Two Headed is a 1995 album by Spirit of the West.
It is the band's darkest and heaviest album, with many songs directly addressing the subject of death. Ken Marshall, a noted Canadian producer of industrial music, produced the album, giving many songs a densely layered, textured production which results in an almost psychedelic hard rock sound.
"Tell Me What I Think", the album's first single, was a notable hit on Canadian rock radio stations. The song was also released on CD single, with several remixes by Marshall. The song's video, directed by Morris Panych, was choreographed around a fixed-location camera. However, despite the song's chart success, the video became their first in many years not to receive significant rotation on MuchMusic.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by John Mann and Geoffrey Kelly.
- "Wishing Line" – 3:49
- "Blood and Honey" – 4:56
- "Tell Me What I Think" – 3:53
- "Never Had it in Me" – 4:25
- "Scaffolding" – 5:07
- "Two Headed" – 3:52
- "Unplugged" – 3:14
- "Mildred" – 3:37
- "Pretend is Fun" – 3:24
- "Can't Accept the Saint" – 5:22
- "Pin-Up Boy" – 4:43