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Performer: Dan Haywood's New Hawks
Title: Dan Haywood's New Hawks
Country: UK
Catalog Number: TMBR015
Label: Timbreland Recordings
Released: 10 Dec 2010
Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Psychedelic Rock, Folk, Country Rock
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 360
| 1 | Muscle Beach |
| 2 | Spate River |
| 3 | David In Cedars |
| 4 | A Rack |
| 5 | Rainbowed Saint |
| 6 | Fear Of Lightning |
| 7 | Ghost Post |
| 8 | Old & Grim |
| 9 | Kopper Kettle |
| 10 | New Hawks Of The Great Interior |
| 11 | John's Shoes |
| 12 | String Of Trials |
| 13 | Famliy Tree |
| 14 | Super-Quarry |
| 15 | Agonise Some |
| 16 | Drinking In The Big Towns |
| 17 | Lochmaddy |
| 18 | Farewell Comeback |
| 19 | Jackaroos |
| 20 | Smiley Patch |
| 21 | Middle Nowhere |
| 22 | Peatshack McKay |
| 23 | New Wool |
| 24 | My Hear Was Set On Xmas Eve |
| 25 | Killer Of Men |
| 26 | Don't Listen To Your Heart |
| 27 | Castletown Mace |
| 28 | Caithness Glass |
| 29 | Eagles Of Black Sutherland |
| 30 | String Eagle |
| 31 | Five Red Castrils |
| 32 | The Puma-Sutras |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TMBR015 | Dan Haywood's New Hawks | Dan Haywood's New Hawks (3xLP, Box) | Timbreland Recordings | TMBR015 | UK | 2010 |
Album available as 180 gram triple vinyl and double CD on 6 December 2010. Download available from January 2011. Catalogue number TMBR015.
Five years in the making and over two hours in length, this thirty-two track, triple vinyl album is both Dan Haywood’s New Hawks debut record and final release. The songs are all based on Haywood’s personal ruminations charting his experience as a lone songwriter, poet and ornithologist travelling around rural Scotland.
Stream Tracks and Playlists from Dan Haywood's New Hawks on your desktop or mobile to music from Dan Haywood's New Hawks like Drinking In The Big Towns. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Dan Haywood's New Hawks. A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Dan Haywood's New Hawks. Play artist. Dan Haywood's New Hawks is ranked 61,755th in the overall chart, 18,060th in the 2010s, and 1,786th in the year 2010. Dan Haywood's New Hawks by Dan Haywood's New Hawks Year: 2010 Release date: 2010-05-29 Overall rank: 61,755th. Accolades: Top albums of 2010 1,786th. Dan Haywood's New Hawks has 408 members. Happy September 2019, everyone. I'm finally able to answer Mumtaz's query from 3212- Dan Haywood's New Hawks played the FOLLOWING set at Dulcimer Chorlton on 19112 : David In Cedars Spate River Johns Shoes Farewell Comeback. New Wool Fear of Lightning My Heart Was Set On Xmas Eve Killer Of Men Jackaroos Smiley Patch Superquarry. Here's a molotov cocktail from that nite courtesy of FollyofYouth: AFracr5Q-rE. Последние твиты от Dan Haywood DHNewHawks. Loves sweet soul musik, lightning & ants- please follow also my PILLFANGS. Central Britain. Dan Haywood has released his materpiece in the guise of Dan Haywoods New Hawks. His debut album chronicles his journey around Northern Scotland, his songs absorb the land, its people and wildlife and project it onto the most delicate of gauze screens. What may at first appear quirky becomes incredibly well rooted and natural over several listens. This album captured an essence that is hard to translate into words. Shop Dan Haywood's New Hawks. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The songs are all based on Haywood s personal ruminations charting his experience as a lone songwriter, poet and ornithologist travelling around rural Scotland. We first heard of Dan Haywood in 2006 from some of our friends in Lancaster. We learned that he had been the leader of the Puma-Sutras, one of that city s most interesting outsider bands of the late 1990s to early 2000s, and that disillusioned on their demise in 2003 he judiciously and secretly chose to relocate to the north coast of Scotland where he lived for the following eighteen months - often exploring unaccompanied, usually. Taken from the 5 track Dan Haywood's New Hawks EP, released by Timbreland Recordings, 2007