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LOW GROUND (COLLABORATION WITH JONATHAN COLECLOUGH)

Colin Potter

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Studio Album, released in 2002

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Beech Flutter (19:09)
2. Sinister Dexter (17:04)
3. Shudder (6:21)
4. Tunnel (20:14)
5. Beech Shadow (11:41)

Total Time 74:29

Line-up / Musicians

- Jonathan Coleclough / performer
- Colin Potter / performer
- Tim Hill / performer (1,5)

Releases information

ICR 33

Packaged in a clear-tray jewel case with a photo-illustrated 4-page booklet that includes text.

Track 1 recorded at Parkwood, Bottom Wood and the Water Tower.
Tracks 2 and 3 recorded at the Water Tower.
Track 4 recorded along the Kennet & Avon canal, at Martinsale hillfort and in Savernake Forest.
Track 5 recorded at Parkwood and the Water Tower.

Thanks to Tim Hill, Marcus Cole, Andrew Colyer and Gavin Darcy.

First edition of 500 copies released in 2002, and a repress of 300 copies were made in 2003.

Thanks to Gordy for the addition
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