Breaking God's Heart
Breaking God's Heart | ||||
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Studio album by Hefner | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | indie rock | |||
Label | Too Pure | |||
Hefner chronology | ||||
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Pitchfork | (7.7/10) link |
Breaking God's Heart is the debut full-length album by British indie rock band Hefner. The album was originally released by Too Pure in 1998, and a reissue was released by Darren Hayman, the band's lead singer, in September 2007.
Track listing
- "The Sweetness Lies Within"
- "Sad Witch"
- "A Hymn for the Postal Service"
- "Love Will Destroy Us in the End"
- "Librarian"
- "God Is on My Side"
- "Another Better Friend"
- "Love Inside the Stud Farm"
- "Tactile"
- "Eloping"
Track listing (2007 Reissue)
CD1
- "The Sweetness Lies Within"
- "Sad Witch"
- "A Hymn for the Postal Service"
- "Love Will Destroy Us in the End"
- "Librarian"
- "God Is on My Side"
- "Another Better Friend"
- "Love Inside the Stud Farm"
- "Tactile"
- "Eloping"
- "Pull Yourself Together" (single)
- "Christ" (b side)
- "Smoking Girlfriend" (b side)
- "Wicker Girl" (b side)
- "Destroyed Cowboy Falls" (b side)
- "Blind Girl With Halo" (b side)
- "Goethe's Letter To Vic Chesnutt" (b side)
- "Hello Kitten" (b side)
- "Normal Molly" (b side)
- "The Hymn For Berlin" (b side)
CD2
- "The Sweetness Lies Within" (out take)
- "Tactile" (out take)
- "Flowers" (The Hefner Soul EP)
- "A Hymn For The Coffee" (The Hefner Soul EP)
- "Broodmare" (The Hefner Soul EP)
- "The Girl From The Coast" (The Hefner Soul EP)
- "More Christian Girls" (The Hefner Soul EP)
- "A Better Friend" (single)
- "Christian Girls" (b side)
- "Lee Remick" (single)
- "School Girls Knees" (b side)
- "Oblivious" (song for Galaxie 500 tribute)
- "Love Inside The Stud Farm" (4 track)
- "Eloping" (out take)
- "Goethe's Letter To Vic Chesnutt" (4 track)
- "A Hymn For The Postal Service" (4 track)
- "The Sad Witch" (4 track)
- "The Sweetness Lies Within" (4 track)
- "Broodmare" (rehearsal)
- "A Hymn For The Coffee" (rehearsal)
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