Annie Hayden was one of four members of the 1990s indie rock band Spent. She later embarked on a solo career, releasing "The Rub" in 2001 and "The Enemy of Love" in 2005,[1] both on Merge Records.
Track listings
The Rub (2001)
- "Start a Little Late" (2:49)
 - "Slip is Showing" (3:12)
 - "The Land of Nod" (1:39)
 - "Alone" (2:25)
 - "Wood and Glue" (3:51)
 - "Albatross" (3:05)
 - "Red Lines" (2:15)
 - "Guitar Lesson" (2:02)
 - "Sign of Your Love" (2:38)
 - "Pistol and Glasses" (2:15)
 - "Lovely to See" (7:51)
 - "untitled"
 
The Enemy of Love (2005)
- "Cara Mia" (2:52)
 - "Hip Hurray" (3:40)
 - "Anytime" (1:14)
 - "Your Carnival" (3:09)
 - "Boos" (1:39)
 - "Weather" (2:54)
 - "Money Trouble" (2:49)
 - "Gray" (2:01)
 - "Swingin' Party" (3:36)
 - "Piano" (1:14)
 - "Wait For Returns" (3:37)
 - "Starring in the Movies" (3:02)
 - "Willie's Fortune" (4:12)
 
References
- ↑ Phares, Heather. "Biography: Annie Hayden". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
 
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