Matt Howden and Tony Wakeford Three Nine mp3

Matt Howden and Tony Wakeford Three Nine imageMatt Howden and Tony Wakeford had quite a long carriere and they made many hits. Lead single “Thurisaz I” and “Ginnungagap Iii” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. Since Matt Howden and Tony Wakeford last CD (Three Nine) on Savoy Records back in 2000, I have felt a massive void in my life. Oh yes, this album gets Array out of Array

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Ginnungagap Iii gives good insight into the truths. This song may be the most meaningful. This track is a fabulous selection of easy listening, suitable for any age, taste or occasion. A unique and uplifting song. Song Hagalaz Iii is actually a funny song. Thurisaz Iii is really a nice song to relax and listen too. You can find feelings on this piece of art. I have all of Matt Howden and Tony Wakeford’s tracks and Hagalaz Ii is probably the most his introspective effort. Death’s Head - To me, this is the best song on the Three Nine. Death’s Head (Instrumental) is the more seemingly obscure song on Three Nine that bear up best to repeated listening.


Three Nine CD

Song Name Time
Thurisaz I.mp3 3:11
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Ginnungagap Iii.mp3 6:08
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Hagalaz I.mp3 5:13
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Thurisaz Ii.mp3 4:25
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Ginnungagap Ii.mp3 3:18
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Hagalaz Iii.mp3 3:07
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Thurisaz Iii.mp3 4:15
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Ginnungagap I.mp3 4:52
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Hagalaz Ii.mp3 5:14
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Death’s Head.mp3 4:06
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Death’s Head (Instrumental).mp3 9:05
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