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Last Minutes and Lost Evenings - Frank Turner
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  1. I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous
  2. I Still Believe
  3. Try This at Home
  4. The Real Damage
  5. Father's Day
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  1. I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous
  2. I Still Believe
  3. Try This at Home
  4. The Real Damage
  5. Father's Day
  6. Nashville Tennessee
  7. Dan's Song
  8. Substitute
  9. Reasons Not to Be an Idiot
  10. Sons of Liberty
  11. The Road
  12. Long Live the Queen
  13. The Next Round
  14. Photosynthesis
  15. The Ballad of Me and My Friends
  16. Eulogy
  17. Try This at Home
  18. If Ever I Stray
  19. Reasons Not to Be an Idiot
  20. Nashville Tennessee
  21. Wessex Boy
  22. Peggy Sang the Blues
  23. I Am Disappeared
  24. Love Ire & Song
  25. Glory Hallelujah
  26. The Real Damage
  27. Dan's Song
  28. Father's Day
  29. Substitute
  30. Long Live the Queen
  31. I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous
  32. Sons of Liberty
  33. Four Simple Words
  34. The Road
  35. I Still Believe
  36. Somebody to Love
  37. The Times They Are a-Changin'
  38. The Ballad of Me and My Friends
  39. Photosynthesis
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Billed as a set of rarities and standards, the 15-track Last Minutes and Lost Evenings is designed as a sort of Frank Turner primer for uninitiated North American audiences. The English punk rocker turned folk-punker (he used to play in the London-based hardcore outfit Million Dead), who counts Johnny Cash, Billy Bragg, the Beatles, and the Boss as influences, has been quietly establishing himself as a voice of the people since his 2007 debut, Sleep Is for the Week, balancing the working class pragmatism of Ewan MacColl and ...

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Last Minutes and Lost Evenings 2012, Epitaph

UPC: 045778720422

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