Some Were Meant For Sea [LP]

by Tiny Ruins

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Full Tracklisting:

1. Old As the Hills
2. Priest with Balloons
3. You've Got the Kind of Nerve I Like
4. Death of a Russian
5. Adelphi Apartments
6. Little Notes
7. Cat in the Hallway
8. Running Through the Night
9. Just Desserts
10. Pigeon Knows
11. Bird in the Thyme


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The link above lets you order the album in CD format direct from the Spunk Records online shop.

Some Were Meant for Sea can be found in good record stores in NZ, Australia and the UK, and digitally on iTunes
Amazon (UK), Amplifier, Marbecks & Real Groovy (NZ).

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released 30 May 2011
Recorded and mixed by J Walker at the Moyarra School Hall and the Jumbunna General Store, South Gippsland Australia in December 2010. Mastered by Matthew Redlich. Art layout by Carl Breitkreuz.

All songs written by Hollie Fullbrook. Arranged and performed by Hollie Fullbrook and J Walker.

Released in NZ, Australia and the United Kingdom on Spunk Records.

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Track Name: Death of a Russian
Writing funny letters to get you through;
Feeling father's shame at what you had to do.
You want a woman like,
A woman like the moon;
'Cause she's so far away - not here every day,
But she will pour champagne
When your time's coming soon.

You would've been pleased to know
You're still breaking hearts,
You're still breaking hearts,
You're still breaking hearts.

Half followed by the wrong procession,
To a military band,
While you rolled off in an oyster cart,
To the horror of your friends;
But I think you would have laughed,
At how it came to pass -
Yes - I think you would've laughed,
Tragic 'till the end.

You would've been pleased to know
You're still breaking hearts,
You're still breaking hearts,
You're still breaking hearts.