In The County of Kings - Track List

Track List

  1. "The Bottom Line" (re-release) (4:27) (©1996)
  2. "Blind Man" (3:39) (©2004)
  3. "Paint The Town Tonight" (re-release) (3:06) (©2000)
  4. "I'd Be A Millionaire" (3:44) (©2001)
  5. "Is It True?" (2:34) (©2001)
  6. "The Last Word" (3:21) (©1998)
  7. "State Of Mind" (5:10) (©1996)
  8. "Shut You Up" (2:21) (©2001)
  9. "Hand-Me Down Love" (2:56) (©2000)
  10. "Land Of What Might Have Been" (3:50) (©2001)
  11. "Blind Trust" (3:29) (©2000)
  12. "Jack And Jill" (4:20) (©1997)
  13. "Bad Luck" (3:21) (©1997)
  14. "Too Late Tonight To Be Alone" (3:55) (©2000)
  15. "This Love" (4:02) (©2005)

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