Description: Single Gun Theory - Millions, Like Stars In My Hands, The Daggers In My Heart wa Artist: Single Gun Theory Title: Millions, Like Stars In My Hands, The Daggers In My Heart wage war Format: Vinyl LP Genre: Rock UPC: 067003108317 Release Date: 2015 Record Label: Nettwerk Records Album Tracks1. Closest to My Heart2. From a Million Miles3. Take Me Back4. Man of Straw5. Angels Over Teheran6. Angels Over Tehran7. I Am What I See8. Great Palaces of Immortal Splendour9. Great Palaces of Immortal Splendor10. Satellite11. Surrender12. Words Written Backwards (Radio Baghdad Edit) Limited edition 150 gm vinyl LP pressing includes digital download that has bonus tracks. Fusing Indian, Turkish, and South-East Asian sounds with Jacqui Hunt's dream pop vocals and early 90's electronica, millions, like stars in my hands, the daggers in my heart wage war brought international prominence to the Australian trio (rounded out by Pete Rivett-Carnac and Kath Power). Their sampled, catchy style lent itself well to film - several of these tracks found their way onto soundtracks while "I Am What I See" was used as the theme song for ABC.Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Language: English
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Record Grading: Mint(M)
Record Size: 12"
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Title: Millions, Like Stars In My Hands, The Daggers In My Heart wage w
Album Name: Millions, Like Stars In My Hands, The Daggers In My Heart wage w
Type: Album
Brand: Nettwerk Records
Format: Record
Release Year: 2015
Genre: Rock
Artist: Single Gun Theory
Record Label: Ntw, Nettwerk Records
Release Title: Millions, like Stars in My Hands, the Daggers in My Heart Wage War