Medicinals

Medicinals
Medicinals
Studio album by Timber Timbre
Released 2007
Genre Blues
Folk
Label Independent
Timber Timbre chronology
Cedar Shakes
(2006)
Medicinals
(2007)
Timber Timbre
(2009)

Medicinals is the second album by Timber Timbre, released in 2007.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Window Talk"
  2. "There Is a Cure"
  3. "Devil's Dress"
  4. "Like a Mountain"
  5. "Beat the Dead Horse"
  6. "Under Your Spell"
  7. "It Comes Back to Haunt Us"
  8. "Werewolf"
  9. "Oh Messiah"
  10. "Patron Saint Hunter"

References

  1. ^ "Timber Timbre". Obscure Sound, January 27, 2009.

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