Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks
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Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks is the first full-length album
Album
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 released by twee pop group The Brunettes
The Brunettes
The Brunettes are an indie pop or twee pop group from New Zealand formed in 1998. The band consists of core members Jonathan Bree and Heather Mansfield with additional contributions from part-time band members including James Milne , Ryan McPhun , Harry Cundy, and most recently,...

. It was released in 2002 as a joint release between Lil' Chief Records
Lil' Chief Records
Lil' Chief Records is a boutique New Zealand based indie pop record label which was formed in 2002. It operates out of the Auckland suburb of Kingsland. The aesthetic of the label tends towards 60s influenced pop. All the releases have been characterised by lush production, vocal harmonies, strong...

 and EMI
EMI
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New Zealand.

Track listing

All songs written by Jonathan Bree.
  1. "The Moon In June Stuff" – 2:32
  2. "Cupid" – 3:03
  3. "Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks" – 4:05
  4. "Talk To Jesus" – 3:17
  5. "Dancefloor" – 2:47
  6. "Summer Love" – 2:31
  7. "Super Eight" – 3:22
  8. "Jukebox" – 3:07
  9. "Mafioso" – 3:15
  10. "End Of The Runway" – 3:32
  11. "Cotton Candy" – 3:42
  12. "Tell Her" – 2:01

Personnel

  • Jonathan Bree — Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer
  • Heather Mansfield — Vocals, Glockenspiel, Harmonica, Marimba, Organ, Piano
  • Mike Hall — Bass, Flute, Harmonium, Vocals
  • Kari Hammond — Drums, Percussion

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