What Was Left
What Was Left | |
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Studio album by Clare Bowditch & The Feeding Set | |
Released | 2 October 2005 |
Recorded | Standalone Studios, Melbourne (2005) |
Genre | Indie rock, folk |
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 five Australian albums of the year by Rolling Stone (Australia). Two songs from the album, "Divorcee By 23" and "On This Side", received national airplay.
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"
Personnel
- Clare Bowditch - vocals
- Marty Brown (Art of Fighting) - drums
- J Walker (Machine Translations) - guitar
- Libby Chow - French horn, vocals
- Warren Bloomer - bass
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