Earthbound (Sophie Barker album)

Earthbound (Sophie Barker album)

Infobox Album
Name = Earthbound
Type = studio
Artist = Sophie Barker


Released = May 30, 2006
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"Earthbound" is an album released by singer Sophie Barker on May 30, 2006. Barker is best known for her work with Zero 7.

Track listing

# "Secret"
# "Stop Me"
# "Dreamlife"
# "Wintertime"
# "On My Way Home"
# "Start Me"
# "Angel"
# "Stumble"


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