Small Mercies (album)
Small Mercies is the second album by Norwegian group Fra Lippo Lippi and the first to feature new lead vocalist Per Øystein Sørensen. In contrast to the new wave sound of the band's debut album In Silence, the addition of Sørensen gave Small Mercies and the band's further recordings a more pop-oriented feel.[1]
"Everytime I See You", a song released by the band in 1986 from their album Songs, is a reworking of the song "A Small Mercy".
This album (sans the song "Some Things Never Change") and In Silence were re-released by Rune Arkiv in 2003 as the compilation album The Early Years.
Track listing
- "Some Things Never Change"[2]
- "A Small Mercy"
- "Barrier"
- "Sense of Doubt"
- "The Treasure"
- "Slow Sway"
- "Now and Forever"
- "French Painter Dead"
Personnel
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- "In Silence"
- "Tap Dance for Scientists"
- "Now and Forever"
- "A Small Mercy"
- "The Treasure"
- "Say Something"
- "Leaving"
- "Shouldn't Have to Be Like That"/"The Distance Between Us"
- "Everytime I See You"
- "Come Summer"
- "Light and Shade"
- "Angel"
- "Beauty and Madness"
- "Some People"
- "Count On Me"
- "Love is a Lonely Harbour"
- "Mothers Little Soldier"
- "Stitches and Burns"
- "Thief In Paradise"
- "Everybody Everywhere"
- "Later"
- "Story of a Broken Heart"
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