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Night Light (Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle album)

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Released
  
2004

Release date
  
2004

Producer
  
Walter Zweifel

Label
  
Universal Music Canada

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Night Light (2004)
  
The Miracle Mile (2006)

Artist
  
Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle

Similar
  
H‑Wing, Havana Winter, The Miracle Mile

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Night Light is the second album by Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle. The band recorded it as a quartet, Tielli having left the band prior. It was produced by Walter Zweifel. It was sold at Barenaked Ladies concerts in late 2003, but wasn't officially released until 2004.

Contents

"Night Light" is a more upbeat album than the band's previous release, H-Wing, which was written largely while Hearn was in the hospital receiving treatment for leukemia. By the time he began to write and record "Night Light," the disease was in remission. References to the disease are still present (from "Jocelyn": I decided in my head/That I would come back from the dead), but songs like the title track, "Ball of Twine," and "Born Human" are more upbeat than Hearn's previous album, both in tempo and in message.

In addition to providing lead vocals and playing guitar, accordion, piano and keyboards, Kevin Hearn drew the album cover. The album was packaged in a digipack with a standard jewel case booklet included within.

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Track listing

  1. "Night Light"
  2. "Jocelyn"
  3. "Ball of Twine"
  4. "Keep Fading"
  5. "Where Did You Go?"
  6. "Lost and Stolen"
  7. "Here Come the Chimebell Trains"
  8. "Invite Me In"
  9. "Time Machine"
  10. "Empty House"
  11. "Born Human"
  12. "War Pigs"

Songs

1Nightlight3:52
2Jocelyn2:38
3Ball of Twine3:52

References

Night Light (Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle album) Wikipedia