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Genres: Alternative, Folk Rock

Release Date: Nov 30, 1999

Listens: 3,043

Recs: 13

Format: MP3, ~112 Kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 39:10

Tracks: 10

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BOTTLE LETTER $3.94

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Listen to Bottle Letter by Neil Howard
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Listen to We Can't Be Long by Neil Howard
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Listen to She Turns Like Leaves by Neil Howard
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Listen to Another Man by Neil Howard
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Listen to Where Did I by Neil Howard
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Listen to Die Again by Neil Howard
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Listen to Daylight by Neil Howard
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Listen to The Whole Apart by Neil Howard
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Listen to Help For Cries by Neil Howard
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Listen to All The One by Neil Howard
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beefhaze Rec'd this on Feb 16, 2007:
Street Cred: 17 Rec's: 1
“If ever you've had your heart broken, this song speaks of and speaks to that pain -- in those perfect words you and I couldn't seem to find... words Neil found for us. This song was not written; it was crafted.”
Jonathan Rec'd this on Feb 10, 2007:
Street Cred: 323 Rec's: 11
“Listening to this album (and this song) took me back to the movie "Six String Samurai" for some reason, and I have no idea why. It's probably the style of the first song, Bottle Letter. I'm very impressed by this work. It's very complete and carries the dramatic flair of Alphaville & Marian Gold, the occasional gruff of Tom Waits and the gothic persona of Peter Murphy. This track, and this album rocks.”
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