Flow My Firetear


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FieldValue
nameFlow My Firetear
typeStudio
artistSort Sol
coverFlow My Firetear.jpg
released1991
recorded1990/1991
genreRock, alternative rock
length30:46
labelColumbia
producerKim Hyttel and Sort Sol
prev_titleEverything That Rises Must Converge
prev_year1987
next_titleGlamourpuss
next_year1993
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| name = Flow My Firetear | type = Studio | artist = Sort Sol | cover =Flow My Firetear.jpg | alt = | released = 1991 | recorded = 1990/1991 | venue = | studio = | genre = Rock, alternative rock | length = 30:46 | label = Columbia | producer = Kim Hyttel and Sort Sol | prev_title = Everything That Rises Must Converge | prev_year = 1987 | next_title = Glamourpuss | next_year = 1993

Flow My Firetear is the fifth album by the Danish rock act Sort Sol known earlier as Sods, and the third after the renaming. It was released in March 1991. The album was the band's first commercial success and included the hits "Siggimund Blue" and "Midnight Train To Summer".

Track listing

  1. "Siggimund Blue" - 4:20 (Odde/Odde, P.P.)
  2. "Daughter of Sad" - 3:17 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
  3. "Girl of 1000 Tears" - 2:52 (Odde)
  4. "Carry Me into the Sun" - 3:14 (Odde)
  5. "Midnight Train to Summer" - 4:04 (Odde/Jørgensen, Odde, Ortved, P.P., Top-Galia)
  6. "Desdemona" - 3:30 (Jørgensen/P.P.)
  7. "Two Tongue Tale" - 3:18 (Jørgensen/Odde, Ortved, P.P., Top-Galia)
  8. "Dyanna Thorne" - 2:37 (Odde)
  9. "Tatlin Tower" - 3:40 (Odde/Odde, P.P.)

Personnel

;Sort Sol

;Additional musicians and production

  • Wili Jønsson – piano and backing vocals on "Daughter Of Sad"
  • Lise Cabble – vocals on "Carry Me Into The Sun", "Midnight Train To Summer" and "Two tongue Tale"
  • Link Wray Add. – rhythm guitar on "Tatlin Tower"
  • Flemming Rasmussen – engineering
  • Peter Iversen – engineering
  • Lene Reidel – mastering

References

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