"Strange Feeling" CD
various Hothouse Flowers rarities
Cover artwork
Track listing
See also information about previous trading trees: Air From The Hills
and Dance to the Storm.
Cover artwork
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This artwork has been designed by me and when printed at 300dpi will be exactly the correct
size. The TIF files are archived/compressed in a 2Mb ZIP file which you can download by
clicking on the large 'thumbnail' above.
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Track listing
- Kansas City (live) 3:12
written by Lieber/Stoller
taken from I Can See Clearly Now single
- Hydroman 4:52
written by Hothouse Flowers
taken from Just A Note mini album
- Bright Side Of The Road 5:05
written by Van Morrison
taken from "Prima Donna - The Songs Of Van Morrison" compilation
- Better And Better 4:29
taken from Easier In The Morning single
- Seeline Woman 4:33
written by George Bass
taken from Just A Note mini album
- Better Days Ahead 5:02
written by Gil Scott Heron
taken from I Can See Clearly Now single
- Carrickfergus 4:27
traditional
taken from Easier In The Morning single
- Mountains (live) 2:43
written by Hothouse Flowers
taken from I'm Sorry single
- Hard Rain 4:03
written by Hothouse Flowers
taken from Just A Note mini album
- Wild White Horses 4:44
taken from The Courier soundtrack
- Come Together 4:38
written by Lennon/McCartney
taken from This Is It single
- The Lakes of Ponchartain 8:00
traditional
taken from 'Celtic Inspiration' and 'Bringing It All Back Home' compilations
- It's A Man's Man's World 4:05
written by James Brown
taken from You Can Love Me Now single
- Strange Feeling 4:43
written by Tim Buckley
taken from I Can See Clearly Now single
- Suspicious Minds 5:34
written by Mark James
taken from This Is It single
- Love Don't Work This Way ('98 version) 4:27
written by Hothouse Flowers
taken from You Can Love Me Now single
- One Tongue (alternate version) 5:18
written by Hothouse Flowers
taken from This Is It single
Total running time: 79:56
There are 2 second silent pregaps before track 6 (Better Days Ahead)
and track 13 (Lakes Of Ponchartrain). This means that your CD player will silently count
backwards for 2 seconds before playing each of these tracks. You will not notice these
silent gaps when you skip directly to these tracks. There are no silent gaps between any of
the remaining tracks.
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