M. Ward

M. Ward released the following albums including Duet for Guitars #2 (2002), End of Amnesia (2002), Transfiguration of Vincent (2003), Transistor Radio (2005) and Post-War (2006).

Duet for Guitars #2

Mar 2002

  1. Duet For Guitars #2
  2. Beautiful Car
  3. Fishing Boat Song
  4. Scene From #12
  5. Good News
  6. Crooked Spine
  7. Look Me Over
  8. Who May Be Lazy
  9. It Won't Happen Twice
  10. He Asked Me To Be A Snake & Live Underground
  11. Song From Debby's Stairs
  12. It Was A Beautiful Car
  13. Waiting Years Vol.1
  14. Waiting Years Vol.2
  15. Were You There?
  16. Duet For Guitars # 1

End of Amnesia

Aug 2002

  1. End Of Amnesia
  2. Color Of Water
  3. Half Moon
  4. So Much Water
  5. Bad Dreams
  6. Archangel Tale
  7. Silverline
  8. Flaming Heart
  9. Carolina
  10. From A Pirate Radio Sermon, 1989
  11. Psalm
  12. Ella
  13. Seashell Tale
  14. O'Brien/O'Brien's Nocturne

Transfiguration of Vincent

Mar 2003

  1. Transfiguration #1
  2. Vincent O'Brien
  3. Sad, Sad Song
  4. Undertaker
  5. Duet For Guitars #3
  6. Outta My Head
  7. Involuntary
  8. Helicopter
  9. Poor Boy, Minor Key
  10. Fool Says
  11. Get To The Table On Time
  12. A Voice At The End Of The Line
  13. Dead Man
  14. Let's Dance
  15. Transfiguration #2

Transistor Radio

Feb 2005

  1. You Still Believe In Me
  2. One Life Away
  3. Sweethearts On Parade
  4. Hi-Fi
  5. Fuel For Fire
  6. Four Hours In Washington
  7. Regeneration No. 1
  8. Big Boat
  9. Paul's Song
  10. Radio Campaign
  11. Here Comes The Sun Again
  12. Deep Dark Well
  13. Oh Take Me Back
  14. I'll Be Yr Bird
  15. Lullabye & Exile
  16. Well Tempered Clavier

Post-War

Aug 2006

  1. Poison Cup
  2. To Go Home
  3. Right In The Head
  4. Post-War
  5. Requiem
  6. Chinese Translation
  7. Eyes On The Prize
  8. Magic Trick
  9. Neptune's Net
  10. Rollercoaster
  11. Today's Undertaking
  12. Afterword/Rag

Songs

  1. "From A Pirate Radio Sermon
  2. Rave On
  3. He Asked Me To Be A Snake And Live Underground
  4. Oh Lonesome Me


M. Ward