Half Man Half Woman (2010)

  1. High Times
  2. Somewhere Different
  3. It’s Not The Same Without You
  4. Chromatic Jew
  5. Take Pity on the Beast
  6. Lying Next to You
  7. Agar Rag
  8. Cul De Sac
  9. Spoken Like a Man
  10. Say Goodbye to What’s Left
  11. Into the Blue
  12. Say Goodnight

When you buy the physical CD, the packaging opens up to make a paper sculpture.

You can hear clips from every song at the iTunes store. And, of course, you can buy a physical copy here at our shop on DeborahConway.com


Listen to two songs from Half Man Half Woman

Lying Next to You

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It’s Not The Same Without You

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The Making of Half Man Half Woman: Part 8: Take Pity on the Beast

Also: Part One – How is this album different to Summertown?

Part Two – Half Man Half Woman: Production

Part Three – Writing Half Man Half Woman

Part Four – Into the Blue

Part Five – Judaism and Half Man Half Woman

Part Six – Instruments used on Half Man Half Woman

Part Seven – Influences

4 Responses to “Half Man Half Woman (2010)”

  1. Dan says:

    The new album is sensational. I particularly love ‘Lying next to you’.
    My only concern is that potential audiences won’t hear it because physical copies are near impossible to come by, except through the web-site. Redeye Records appears to be the only store stocking it in Sydney. Are you guys aware of this?

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  3. [...] In no time at all this gorgeous venue filled up and Willy Zyger, resplendent in a dark suit, came onto the stage and, armed with his National guitar, played the opening track of the new album, High Times. This track is so intricate that I only realised in the last couple of days that it might have been recorded from a single guitar. With this in mind, listening to Willy play this was a treat indeed. For the next song Deborah joined will on the stage, along with Shannon Birchall on bass and Tony Floyd on drums. Together the worked their way through eleven of the twelve tracks on the new album, Half Man Half Woman. [...]

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