Tourist in My Own Backyard

Tourist in My Own Backyard is the second solo album from English folk singer-songwriter Dan Clews. It was released on 28 April 2014.

Tourist in My Own Backyard
Studio album by
Released28 April 2014 (2014-04-28)
GenreFolk, folk rock, acoustic pop
Length38:26
LabelGeorge Martin Publishing
Dan Clews chronology
Dan Clews
(2009)
Tourist in My Own Backyard
(2014)

Music videos

Three music videos were commissioned for Tourist in My Own Backyard: "Take One Away",[1] "That's Enough for Me",[2] and the lead single, "Edge of the World".[3]

The video for "Take One Away" was directed by Zac Moss. Clews would later compose and perform the soundtrack to Exile, a short 2013 horror film directed by Moss.[4][5][6] The soundtrack, inspired by the work of drone metal bands such as Earth and Sunn O))), would be a departure from Clews's singer-songwriter background.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dan Clews.

No.TitleLength
1."Take One Away"3:10
2."Broken People"5:04
3."Bring You Round"3:30
4."My Angels Keep Me Safe"4:16
5."I Still Feel"4:06
6."Pixie Poem"2:59
7."That's Enough for Me"3:18
8."Edge of the World"3:21
9."Same Old Roots"4:09
10."Only Love"3:57

Two tracks are re-recordings of songs from Dan Clews and the Stars Above's LP, The Good Mile (2005): "Bring You Round" (previously recorded as "We'll Bring You Round") and "Pixie Poem".

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