Hearts in Mind
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Hearts In Mind | |||||
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Studio album by Nanci Griffith | |||||
Released | 2004 / 2005 (US) | ||||
Genre | Folk / Country | ||||
Length | 46:44 / 51:01 (US) | ||||
Label | New Door | ||||
Producer | Nanci Griffith, Pat McInerney | ||||
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Hearts In Mind was released in Ireland and the United Kingdom on October 11th 2004. It was later released in the USA on February 1st 2005 featuring the bonus track "Our Very Own".[1]. As with Griffith's 2001 album Clock Without Hands, Vietnam is a recurring theme ("Old Hanoi" , "Heart Of Indochine").
[edit] Track listing
All tracks composed by Nanci Griffith; except where indicated
- "Simple Life" (Griffith, Elizabeth Cook) 3:06
- "Angels" (Tom Kimmel, Jennifer Kimball) 4:34
- "Heart Of Indochine" 3:48
- "Beautiful" 4:10
- "Back When Ted Loved Sylvia" (Le Ann Etheridge) 4:15
- "Mountain Of Sorrow" (Julie Gold) 3:50
- "Old Hanoi" 3:39
- "Before" (Griffith, Le Ann Etheridge) 2:43
- "I Love This Town" (Clive Gregson) 3:21
- "Rise To The Occasion" (Ron Davies) 3:18
- "Love Conquers All" (Griffith, Charley Stefl) 2:50
- "Last Train Home" 3:06
- "Big Blue Ball Of War" 4:05
- "Our Very Own" (Griffith, Keith Carradine) *(US Release Only) 4:15