Clock Without Hands
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Clock Without Hands | |||||
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Studio album by Nanci Griffith | |||||
Released | 2001 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Length | 49:04 | ||||
Label | Elektra | ||||
Producer | Nanci Griffith, Ray Kennedy | ||||
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Released in July 2001, Clock Without Hands was named after Carson McCullers' final novel [1] , and is a particularly personal collection of songs, including "Last Song For Mother" , a moving tribute to her late mother. Vietnam is also a recurring subject in several songs, including the biographical "Pearls Eye View (The Life Of Dickey Chapelle)" for Dickey Chapelle, and "Traveling Through This Part Of You" for ex-husband Eric Taylor, a Vietnam veteran.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks composed by Nanci Griffith; except where indicated
- "Clock Without Hands" 3:43
- "Traveling Through This Part Of You" 4:03
- "Where Would I Be" (Paul Carrack) 4:28
- "Midnight In Missoula" 3:59
- "Lost Him In The Sun" (John Stewart) 2:52
- "The Ghost Inside Of Me" (John Stewart) 3:04
- "Truly Something Fine" (Griffith, James Hooker) 3:06
- "Cotton" (James Hooker) 2:41
- "Pearl's Eye View (The Life Of Dickey Chapelle)" (Griffith, Maura Kennedy) 3:27
- "Roses On The 4th Of July" 3:36
- "Shaking Out Of The Snow" (Griffith, James Hooker) 4:45
- "Armstrong" (John Stewart) 3:33
- "Last Song For Mother" 2:40
- "In The Wee Small Hours" (Bob Hilliard, David A.Mann) 2:50