Lyrics by Emily Barker

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  1. All Love Knows
  2. Billowing Sea
  3. Bloated, Blistered, Aching Heart
  4. Bones
  5. Breath
  6. Bright Phoebus
  7. Calendar
  8. Dancers
  9. Despite The Snow
  10. Disappear
  11. Fields Of June
  12. First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
  13. Light
  14. Little Deaths
  15. Nostalgia
  16. Oh Journey
  17. Openings
  18. Pause
  19. Reckless
  20. Ropes
  21. Sideline
  22. Storm In A Teacup
  23. The Greenway
  24. The Witch Of Pittenweem
  25. This Is How It's Meant To Be

Emily Barker (born 2 December 1980) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and composer. Her music has featured as the theme to BBC dramas Wallander and The Shadow Line. With multi-instrumental trio the Red Clay Halo, she recorded four albums: Photos.Fires.Fables. (2006), Despite the Snow (2008), Almanac (2011), Dear River (2013), before commencing a solo career with The Toerag Sessions (2015), Sweet Kind of Blue (2017), A Dark Murmuration of Words (2020), and Flight Path Rhymes (2021). Other projects include Vena Portae (with Dom Coyote and Ruben Engzell), Applewood Road (with Amy Speace and Amber Rubarth), and Room 822 (2022) with Lukas Drinkwater.

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