The Dear Hunter to Release ‘The Color Spectrum Complete Collection’ with DVD

by | Oct 6, 2011

The Dear Hunter will release The Color Spectrum Complete Collection on November 1st via Triple Crown.

The effort will include all nine EPs of The Color Spectrum on three discs, a 52-page booklet, and a DVD with over two hours of material.

The Color Spectrum Complete Collection Track Listing:

CD 1 – Black, Red, Orange

Black
Never Forgive, Never Forget
Filth and Squalor
Take More Than You Need
This Body

Red
I Couldn’t Do it Alone
A Curse of Cynicism
Deny It All
We’ve Got a Score to Settle

Orange
Echo
Stuck on a Wire, Out on a Fence
A Sea of Solid Earth
But There’s Wolves?

CD 2 – Yellow, Green, Blue

Yellow

She’s Always Singing
The Dead Don’t Starve
A Sua Voz
Misplaced Devotion

Green

Things That Hide Away
The Canopy
Crow and Cackle
The Inheritance

Blue

Tripping in Triplets
Trapdoor
What You Said
The Collapse of the Great Tide Cliff

CD 3 – Indigo, Violet, White

Indigo

What Time Taught Us
Mandala
Progress
Therma

Violet

Mr. Malum
Lillian
Too Late
Look Away

White

Home
Fall and Flee
No God
Lost But Not All Gone

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