Till We Have Faces (Over the Rhine album)
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Till We Have Faces is Over the Rhine's debut album, released independently in 1991, and re-released in 1995 on I.R.S. Records
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The re-release substitutes two live recordings for the original studio versions, and adds a bonus track, "Downfall."
I.R.S. Records
I.R.S. Records was a record label, started in the United States in 1979 by Miles Copeland III along with Jay Boberg and Carl Grasso. Miles was also the manager of Wishbone Ash, The Police, and later, Sting, as well as other bands. I.R.S. was the sister label of Copeland's Illegal Records .I.R.S...
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The re-release substitutes two live recordings for the original studio versions, and adds a bonus track, "Downfall."
Scampering Songs Release (1991)
- Eyes Wide Open
- Someday
- Like A Radio
- Iron Curtain
- Cast Me Away
- And Can It Be
- Gentle Wounds
- L.A.R. Reprise
- If I'm Drowning
- Sea And Sky
- Fly Dance
- Paul And Virginia
- Ubiquitous Hands
- The Genius Of Water
I.R.S. Release (1995)
- Eyes Wide Open (5:05)
- Someday (4:34)
- Like A Radio (5:04)
- Iron Curtain (2:48)
- Cast Me Away (0:45)
- And Can It Be (5:46)
- Gentle Wounds (4:08)
- L.A.R. Reprise (1:05)
- If I'm Drowning (4:59)
- Sea & Sky (3:21)
- Fly Dance (live) (6:22)
- Paul And Virginia (4:06)
- Ubiquitous Hands (4:10)
- The Genius Of Water (4:13)
- Radio Coda (live) (5:59)
- Downfall (2:45)
- (Untitled Hidden Track) (2:34)
Personnel
- Karin Bergquist - vocals and acoustic guitar
- Ric Hordinski - electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin
- Brian Kelley - drums and percussion
- Linford Detweiler - bass and keyboards