Wound of a Little Horse

Wound of a Little Horse is the debut EP by the Australian alternative rock and post-punk band Witch Hats, released through In-Fidelity Recordings on 13 November 2006.[2]

Wound of a Little Horse
EP by
Released 13 November 2006
Recorded2006
GenrePost-punk
Length19:00
LabelIn-Fidelity Recordings
ProducerPhill Calvert/Ben Ling
Witch Hats chronology
Wound of a Little Horse
(2006)
Cellulite Soul
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Mess + NoisePositive[1]

The album was produced by Ben Ling and Phill Calvert of The Birthday Party. The artwork pays a loose homage to the banned "Butcher" cover by The Beatles,[3] and was photographed in an abandoned orphanage in St Kilda.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pepperman"3:37
2."Ma Birthday"5:26
3."Jock The Untold"4:26
4."Heartaches"2:09
5."Stupid Arrangements"2:50
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