Crow Sit on Blood Tree
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Crow Sit on Blood Tree was the third solo album
Album
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 by Blur
Blur (band)
Blur is an English alternative rock band. Formed in London in 1989 as Seymour, the group consists of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Blur's debut album Leisure incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing...

 guitarist
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 Graham Coxon
Graham Coxon
Graham Leslie Coxon is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and painter. He came to prominence as the lead guitarist, backing vocalist and occasional lead vocalist of rock band Blur, and is also a critically acclaimed solo artist, having recorded seven solo albums...

, released in 2001. Notably, it is perhaps the darkest and quietest of Coxon's albums, containing mournful ballads (All Has Gone, A Place for Grief) Folky tracks (Too Uptight, Thank God for the Rain) and Coxon's signature overdriven rock songs (Burn it Down, Empty Word).

Track listing

  1. "Empty Word" – 5:36
  2. "I'm Goin' Away" – 3:17
  3. "All Has Gone" – 4:22
  4. "Burn It Down" – 3:27
  5. "Too Uptight" – 4:10
  6. "Big Bird" – 5:11
  7. "Tired" – 2:20
  8. "Hurt Prone" – 4:15
  9. "Bonfires" – 3:41
  10. "Thank God for the Rain" – 3:58
  11. "You Never Will Be" – 4:36
  12. "A Place for Grief" – 5:32


A hidden track of a low guitar-humming sound at the end of "A Place for Grief".
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