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INSTRUMENTAL MAPS

InFictions

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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. This Road Leads to the Village of Informers (4:22)
2. Frozen River (4:52)
3. 1st Intersection (5:50)
4. Line Drawings (5:10)
5. Laughter Track (4:04)
6. Orchards (3:34)
7. The Silence of the Sea (6:11)
8. The Cell (4:50)
9. 2nd Intersection (1:38)
10. Figurines (6:48)

Total Time 47:19

Line-up / Musicians

- Ed Cartledge / guitars, piano, percussion, composer
- Tom Chaffer / guitars, percussion
- Gareth Hughes / bass, synth, mandolin, percussion

With:
- Anna Haigh / vocals
- Hannah Browne / flute, piano
- Becki Mancey / violin, vocals
- Bernadette Dales / violin
- Annie Rushworth / violin
- Lucy Wallace / cello
- Ben Eckersley / cello
- Liz Hanks / cello
- Alistair Beverley / brass
- Cameron Beverley / brass
- Marc Wallis / drums
- Fred Kennedy / drums
- Paul Lawson / drums
- Heather Price / drums
- Marc Wallis / drums

Releases information

Instrumental versions of tracks from the debut album "Maps of Revenge and Forgiveness"

CD self-released (2014, UK)

Digital album

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