Kip Hanrahan Songtexte
A Lover Divides Time
A Lover Divides Time (to Hear How It Sounds)
Geboren am 09. Dezember 1954
Gruppen
Drawn From Memory (Greatest Hits Or Whatever) (Compilation)
- Geography
- Ah, Intruder! (Female)
- Velasquez / The Edge You Always Loved In Me (Live)
- Faith In The Pants, Not In The Prick (Vallejo's Folk Song)
- Vallejo
- Una Noche De Verano Comenca
- Shahrazade And The Opening Of The First Shadow Night
- You Can Tell A Guy By His Anger
- Gillian's Folk Song
- The Tale Of Blue Shalimah, The Singer (Beginning)
- Gender
- ...At The Same Time, As The Subway Train Was Leaving The Station...
- Nancy (The Silence Focuses On You)
- The Last Song On The Album
Exotica
- You Can Tell a Guy by His Anger
- The Last Song
- As in Angola (Red Star in the Morning Sky)
- Red Star
- You Can Tell Someone Who'll Never Fulfill Their Potential by the way They Measure the Evening
- What We Learned That Night in Vera Cruz and How We Applied It
- G-d Is Great
- As in the Bronx (You Can Tell Where Someone Comes from by what They Laugh at)
- You Can Tell a Moment of Clarity by the Digital Traces it Leaves
- As in the Red Morning
- The Last Song on the Album
Tenderness
- “…Faith in the Pants, Not in the Prick…” (Vallejo’s Folk Song)
- “…When I Lose Myself in the Darkness and Pain of Love, No, This Love…”
- “…She Turned So That Maybe a Third of Her Face Was in This Fuckin’ Beautiful Half‐Light…”
- “…At the Same Time, as the Subway Train Was Pulling Out of the Station…”
- “…I Told Him ‘I Don’t Have to Be Beaten to Be Understood’…”
- “…Look, the Moon…” (Diahnne’s)
- “…Half of Sex Is Fear…”
- Gillian’s Folk Song
- History
- “…There Was Something About His Anger That Was So… Inaccessable to Me…”
- “…If I Knew How to, If I Knew What Muscles to Relax…”
- “…You’re No Pimp, and I’m Certainly No Whore…”
- Deep Summer
- “…Look, the Moon…” (Carmen’s)
- In Place of an Epilog: Lullabye for My Daughter
- In Place of a Morale: Geography
Vertical’s Currency
- A Small Map of Heaven
- Shadow Song (Mario’s in)
- Smiles and Grins
- Two Heartedly, to the Other Side
- Chances Are Good (Baden’s Distance)
- Make Love 2
- One Casual Song (After Another)
- Intimate Distances (Jack’s Margrit’s Natasha)
- Describing It to Yourself as Convex
- What Do You Think? That This Mountain Was Once Fire?
- Dark (Kip’s Tune)
Mehr Songtexte
- Salute to Elegua
- Tanguedia III
- 'Sputin
- Jes' Grew
- Prelude to the Cyclical Night, Part 1
- Ebioso
- The Author Reflects on His Thirty-Fifth
- Curtsy
- Soledad
- Fool-Ology
- Poem for Gtetchen Ruth
- New Fast
- There Aren't These Things
- Leijias's Game
- Prelude to the Cyclical Night
- Waht Else Can You Do With A Drum
- '... Faith in the Pants, Not in the Prick...' (Vallejo's Folk Song)
- '... When I Lose Myself in the Darkness and Pain of Love, No, This Love...'
- '... She Turned So That Maybe a Third of Her Face Was in This Fuckin' Beautiful Half-Light...'
- '... At the Same Time, as the Subway Train Was Pulling Out of the Station...'
- '... I Told Him 'i Don't Have to Be Beaten to Be Understood'...'
- '... Look, the Moon...' (Diahnne's)
- '... Half of Sex Is Fear...'
- Gillian's Folk Song
- '... There Was Something About His Anger That Was So... Inaccessable to Me...'
- '... If I Knew How to, If I Knew What Muscles to Relax...'
- '... You're No Pimp, and I'm Certainly No Whore...'
- '... Look, the Moon...' (Carmen's)
- Shadow Song (Mario's In)
- Chances Are Good (Baden's Distance)
- Intimate Distances (Jack's Margaret's Natasha)
- Dark (Kip's Tune)
- Her Boyfriend Asseses His Value and Pleads His Case
- The Savage Dawn in Her Glance
- Two (Still in a Half-Light)
- Gift
- Nocturnal Heart (Coracao Noturno)
- The Edge You Always Loved in Me
- (Nancy) The Silence Focuses on You...
- A Poker Game / Luck Inverts Itself / Four Swimmers
- The First and Last to Love Me (2, December)
- Lisbon / Blue Request
- Unobtainable Days, Unobtainable Nights
- Against the Light
- Mañequito's Magic Afternoon
- The First And Last To Love Me (4, September)
- The First And Last To Love Me (3 , November)
- Smal Change
- Small Change
- The First And Last To Love Me (3, November)