• Folklore is the fourth and final studio album by 16 Horsepower, released in 2002. As indicated by its name, most of the material on the album is drawn...
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    project Woven Hand. 16 Horsepower, short of Steve Taylor, returned in 2002 with Folklore. As hinted by the title, this fourth studio album took the band further...
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  • to: Folklore (Jorge Cafrune album), 1962 Folklore (16 Horsepower album), 2002 Folklore (Nelly Furtado album), 2003 Folklore (Big Big Train album), 2016...
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  • compilation album by 16 Horsepower, released July 8, 2003. It would be the last record released by 16 Horsepower before their break-up. The album is divided...
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    strings on 16 Horsepower's album Secret South and appears in the videos for the band's songs "Haw" and "Clogger." With 16 Horsepower: Horsepower EP (CD/vinyl...
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  • Hoarse is a live album by the band 16 Horsepower. It was released in Europe in 2000 in digipak with Glitterhouse Records. In March 2001 it was released...
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    1998: 1985–1991 And Bleed That River Dry (compilation album) with 16 Horsepower 1995: 16 Horsepower (EP) 1996: Sackcloth 'n' Ashes 1997: Low Estate 2000:...
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  • instruments propel 16 Horsepower By G. Brown's". Denver Post. Retrieved April 9, 2022. Tangari, Joe (October 8, 2002). "Sixteen Horsepower: Folklore". Pitchfork...
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  • Emmylou Harris. 16 Horsepower covered the song on their 2002 album Folklore. Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott covered the song for their 2013 album Memories and...
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  • song has also been covered by 16 Horsepower on their album Folklore (2002); by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor on her 2005 album Throw Down Your Arms; and by...
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