The Unspoken Rules Of Frontier Justice
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| The Unspoken Rules of Frontier Justice | ||
|---|---|---|
| Studio album by The John Francis | ||
| Released | 2003 | |
| Genre | Folk Gothic | |
| Length | 52:38 | |
| Label | Self-released | |
The Unspoken Rules of Frontier Justice is a recording by American singer-songwriter Jack Francis's The John Francis, recorded in 2002, and self-distributed as a CD in hand-made booklets in 2003 and 2004.
Francis performed (guitar, bass, piano, organ, drums, and voices) and recorded the album by himself in his and his friends' home studios.
[edit] Track listing
- "Stolen from the theme song of an unfinished" (3:31)
- "Instead of a new beginning" (2:44)
- "Under a near future state of drift" (1:01)
- "Learning to identify with horses and villains" (5:05)
- "Middle chapter, cumulus heritage" (5:48)
- "The instant of contact is the change you’ll see" (2:47)
- "Unthem me" (3:26)
- "2001 in 1987" (4:46)
- "Laughing is after drilling" (1:22)
- "A quiet, out of the way" (2:28)
- "Peace offering rejector" (2:28)
- "In a better year a dance sensation" (3:41)
- "Against an orange getaway" (1:27)
- "A dance sensation" (0:59)
- "For the children" (1:40)
- "One future for a lifer" (9:26)

