Henry's Funeral Shoe

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Be Your Own Invention 05:19 Tools
Dog Scratched Ear 04:37 Tools
Don't Lose the Rhythm 03:10 Tools
Henry's Funeral Shoe 00:00 Tools
Anvil & Chains 00:00 Tools
Gimme Back My Morphine 00:00 Tools
Mission & Maintenance 00:00 Tools
Janice The Stripper Pt1 00:00 Tools
Love Is a Fever 00:00 Tools
The Walking Crawl 00:00 Tools
Bottom to Top 00:00 Tools
Overflow 00:00 Tools
Stranger Dig 00:00 Tools
Heart On Fire 00:00 Tools
Down the Line 00:00 Tools
It's a Long Way 00:00 Tools
Grown So Angry 00:00 Tools
Across the Sky 00:00 Tools
Coming On Through 00:00 Tools
Empty Church 00:00 Tools
Mary's Tune 00:00 Tools
Maria Maria 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Prayer 00:00 Tools
Janice The Stripper Pt2 00:00 Tools
High Shoulders Everywhere 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Leaving 00:00 Tools
Mission and Maintenance 00:00 Tools
Anvil Chains 00:00 Tools
Everybody Says Hi 00:00 Tools
Same Boat Different Sail 00:00 Tools
Be Your Own Invention/Stranger Dig (Live) 00:00 Tools
Be Your Own Invention (Donkey Jacket) 00:00 Tools
Henry's Funeral Shoe (Live) 00:00 Tools
Janice The Stripper Pt 1 00:00 Tools
Anvil and Chains 00:00 Tools
Damn Right I Mean It 00:00 Tools
Mission Maintenance 00:00 Tools
Quick as a Hiccup 00:00 Tools
Firing Line 00:00 Tools
The Fear 00:00 Tools
Right Time 00:00 Tools
Maria, Maria 00:00 Tools
Ball and Chain 00:00 Tools
Smartphone Rabbit Hole 00:00 Tools
Give Me Back My Morphine 00:00 Tools
Stranger Dig (normal) 00:00 Tools
mastered version, Track 03 00:00 Tools
María, María 00:00 Tools
01 Be your own invention - Donkey Jacket 00:00 Tools
Be Your Own Invention/Stranger Dig 00:00 Tools
Dog Scratch Ear 00:00 Tools
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Henry's Funeral Shoe is a rock/blues band formed by two brothers in 2008 from South Wales, UK. The band was inspired and influenced by many of the albums that singer/guitarist Aled Clifford had looted from his father's vinyl collection when he was growing up. The Who, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Peter Green, Robert Johnson and the Beatles were favourites, and Aled quickly became a gifted guitar player, aided and taught by Ned Edwards, a long time collaborator of Van Morrison. Aled soon played with various bands, eventually doing some recording sessions for producer Ian Grimble, and even recording at the legendary Abbey Road studios. His younger brother Brennig Clifford started playing drums at nine. At fifteen, he joined a local band, learning his trade by performing covers of The Clash and Thin Lizzy before moving on to writing original material. Their debut album Everything's for Sale was released on Alive Records and is available exclusively through Bomp Mailorder. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.