The Choir Practice (album)
- The Choir Practice (album)
"The Choir Practice" is the self-titled debut album by Canadian indie pop collective The Choir Practice, released in 2007 on Mint Records.
The album includes a version of Carl Newman's "Failsafe", which was recorded and released several months before Newman released his own recording of the song on The New Pornographers' album "Challengers".
Track listing
# "Running On"
# "Red Fox"
# "I See Things"
# "Pretty"
# "White Hat"
# "Believe in Something"
# "Failsafe"
# "Little Hands"
# "Things I Say"
# "Loose Lips"
# "Up All Day"
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