1-1: Intro (4:32) 1-2: Epochs (5:43) 1-3: Geology (4:24) 1-4: Upheaved (3:03) 1-5: Minerals (1:18) 1-6: Ebb Tide Explorer (7:06) 1-7: Variation Of Birds (6:41) 1-8: Letter To Henslow (2:01) 1-9: Schoal Swarm Orchestra (8:36) 2-1: Annie?s Box (4:28) 2-2: Tumult (3:28) 2-3: Colouring Of Pigeons (11:01) 2-4: Seeds (9:00) 2-5: Tomorrow In A Year (12:20) 2-6: The Height Of Summer (3:47) : Bonus Track () 2-7: Annie's Box (Alt. Vocal) (4:54)
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