Two Kinds of Laughter

Two Kinds of Laughter

Infobox Album |
Name = Two Kinds Of Laughter
Type = Album
Artist = Sara Hickman


Released = March 17, 1998
Recorded = ?
Genre = Folk/Pop
Length = 51:20
Label = Shanachie Records
Producer = ?
Reviews =
*Allmusic:Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:c09as31ia3dg~T1 link]
Last album ="Misfits" (1997)
This album =Two Kinds Of Laughter (1998)
Next album ="Spiritual Appliances" (2000)

"Two Kinds of Laughter" is the sixth album by American singer/songwriter Sara Hickman, released in 1998. (see 1998 in music).

Track listing

#"Two Kinds of Laughter" (Hickman) – 4:30
#"Take Whatever I Can Get" (Goldsen, Hickman) – 5:13
#"I Wear the Crown" (Hickman, Trevisick) – 4:30
#"Coolness by Mistake" (Brion, Hickman) – 3:30
#"Eight" (Hickman) – 4:30
#"Secret Family" (?, Hickman) – 3:26
#"Look at It This Way" (Boyd, Hickman) – 3:40
#"Optimistic Fool" (Hickman, Jacobsen) – 5:34
#"One in Our Happiness" (Hickman, Lester) – 4:29
#"E Cosi Desio Me Mena" (Hickman, Lester) – 2:46
#"Comets over Costa Rica" (Hickman, Trevisick) – 5:47
#"Let Go" (Tiven) – 3:25


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