What Was Left
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What Was Left | ||
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Studio album by Clare Bowditch & The Feeding Set | ||
Released | October 2, 2005 | |
Recorded | Standalone Studios, Melbourne (2005) | |
Genre | Indie Rock Folk |
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Label | Capitol / EMI | |
Producer | Martin W. Brown |
What Was Left is the second studio album by Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set. It was released in October 2005 through Capitol[1], and received a nomination for the 2005 J Award[2], as well as being placed in the top 5 Australian Albums of the Year by Rolling Stone (Australia). Two songs from the album, "Divorcee By 23" and "On The Side", received national airplay.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Starry Picking Night"
- "Lips Like Orange"
- "I Thought You Were God"
- "Winding Up"
- "Divorcee By 23"
- "Which Way To Go"
- "The Thing About Grief"
- "Strange Questions"
- "When I Was Five"
- "Little Self Centred Queen"
- "Just Might Do"
- "On This Side"
- "Yes I Miss You Like The Rain"
[edit] Personnel
- Clare Bowditch - vocals
- Marty Brown (Art of Fighting) - drums
- J Walker (Machine Translations) - guitar
- Libby Chow - french horn, vocals
- Warren Bloomer - bass