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Potter's Field is the second studio album by the American rock band 12 Stones. It was released on Wind-up Records on August 24, 2004. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 29, making it the band's highest charting album.
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1] US Alt. [2] US Christ. [3] US Ind. [4] US Rock [5] 12 Stones: Released: April 23, 2002; Label: Wind-up; Formats: CD, digital download; 147 — 10 — — Potter's Field: Released: August 24, 2004; Label: Wind-up; Formats: CD, digital download ...
The song was part of a cycle of spin-offs and response songs that began with Leroy Carr's "Mean Mistreater Mama" (1934). According to Wald, it was "the most musically complex in the cycle" [ 78 ] and stood apart from most rural blues as a thoroughly composed lyric, rather than an arbitrary collection of more or less unrelated verses. [ 79 ]
12 Stones is the debut studio album by the American rock band 12 Stones. It was released on Wind-up Records on April 23, 2002. Three singles were released from the album: "Broken" and "The Way I Feel" in 2002, and "Crash" in 2003. Each single received a music video. 12 Stones debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 147.
A rare look inside New York's potter's field. NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuters) - On an island off the coast of The Bronx in Long Island Sound, unmarked stones rest atop mass graves showing where one ...
The Potter's Field, Season 4 Episode 2 of Cadfael based on the Peters novel; The Potter's Field (Camilleri novel), a 2008 novel by Andrea Camilleri; Potter's Field, a 2004 album by 12 Stones "Potters Field", a song from the 1993 album Sound of White Noise by Anthrax "Potter's Field", a song from Foreign Affairs (Tom Waits album), 1977
It was later re-recorded in 2018 as a bonus track for their debut LP Nothing but Glory, and a music video for the song was released in 2019 with a live recording of it. [17] "Death Eaters" has led the band to play at several Harry Potter-themed events, playing both their songs and heavy metal covers of the movies' soundtracks.
"Potter's Field" by Anthrax (1993) A song about a criminal blaming his mother for choosing not to have an abortion due to her religious convictions. [225] [226] "Poussière d'ange" by Ariane Moffatt (2002) A French-language song Moffatt wrote about her friend's experience with going through an abortion. [227]