Hand on String

Hand on String

Infobox Album |
Name = Hand on String
Type = Album
Artist = Michael Andrews


Released = February 14, 2006
Recorded =
Genre = Indie pop
Length = 42:26
Label = Elgin Park Recordings
Producer = Michael Andrews
Reviews = *"babysue" (5++/6) [http://www.babysue.com/2006-April-LMNOP-Reviews.html#anchor5604 link]
*Drowned in Sound (6/10) [http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/2040820 link]
*"Entertainment Weekly" (A-) [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1198456,00.html link]
*Prefix Magazine (8/10) [http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/mike-andrews/hand-on-string/15299/ link]
*Tiny Mix Tapes Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Mike-Andrews link]
Last album = "Me and You and Everyone We Know"
(2005)
This album = "Hand on String"
(2006)
Next album =

"Hand on String" is the 2006 debut solo album from film and television score composer Michael Andrews (credited on the album as Mike Andrews).

Track listing

All tracks written by Michael Andrews except where noted.

#"Something Already Happened Again" – 2:06
#"Tracings" – 4:26
#"Just a Thought" (Margo Mitchell) – 3:30
#"Orange Meet Lemon" – 3:19
#"See Me Plain" – 4:36
#"Sweeping, Cleaning and Organizing" – 1:43
#"Love is Tired" (Michael Andrews, Inaro George) – 3:43
#"Hand on String" – 5:18
#"Hello Lemon" – 2:23
#"Through the Fog" – 4:46
#"Before the Echo" – 3:55
#"Something Already Happened" – 2:46


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