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The Head And The Heart - The Head And The Heart - 15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition [180g Vinyl in Gatefold Jacket]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: HEAD AND THE (CHORD)
Rel. Date: 05/01/2026
UPC: 198704892691

The Head And The Heart - 15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition [180g Vinyl in Gatefold Jacket]
Artist: The Head And The Heart
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $37.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Cats and Dogs
2. Track 2
3. Coeur D'alene
4. Track 4
5. Ghosts
6. Track 6
7. Down in the Valley
8. Track 8
9. Rivers and Roads
10. Track 10
11. Honey Come Home
12. Track 12
13. Lost in My Mind
14. Track 14
15. Winter Song
16. Track 16
17. Sounds Like Hallelujah
18. 1
19. Heaven Go Easy on Me
20. LP2 -
21. Down in the Valley (Original Demo 2009)
22. Track 22
23. Lost in My Mind (Original Demo 2009)
24. Track 24
25. Sounds Like Hallelujah (Original Demo 2009)
26. Track 26
27. Grace (Unreleased Track 2011)
28. Track 28
29. Oh Virginia (Live from Doe Bay 2011)
30. Track 30
31. Chasing a Ghost (Itunes Exclusive 2012)
32. Track 32
33. Rivers and Roads (Live from Queen Anne House Show 2010)

More Info:

Deluxe double LP reissue of The Head And The Heart's debut album. Featuring the original album remastered on the first LP, plus seven bonus tracks on the second LP. The bonus tracks are a combination of previously unreleased demos and live tracks, plus one live track available for the first time physically, and one previously unreleased studio track. The Head and the Heart is the self-titled debut album from Seattle folk-rock band The Head and the Heart, originally self-released in 2010 before being picked up and re-issued by Sub Pop in 2011. Built around harmonious vocals, piano, violin, and folk-rock instrumentation, the album captures themes of connection, wanderlust, and introspection across tracks like “Lost in My Mind,” “Down in the Valley,” and “Rivers and Roads.” Over time the debut was certified Gold by the RIAA, reflecting more than 500,000 units sold — a notable achievement for a band that began as a local favorite. The success of the debut launched The Head and the Heart into extensive touring and larger festival stages, laying the foundation for their subsequent albums and a dedicated fanbase.
        
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