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Written by Mike Stahl   
Wednesday, 04 April 2007

Alfred is pleased to release the album-matching folio for Snow Patrol’s hit record Eyes Open.

Eyes Open is Snow Patrol's fourth album, released in May 2006.  By fall of 2006, the record was certified gold. This book provides authentic guitar TAB for all the songs on the record.

Titles: You're All I Have * Hands Open * Chasing Cars * Shut Your Eyes * It's Beginning To Get to Me * You Could Be Happy * Make This Go On Forever * Set The Fire To The Third Bar * Headlights On Dark Roads * Open Your Eyes * The Finish Line.

 

ABOUT ALFRED

Since its inception in 1922, Alfred Publishing remains dedicated to helping people experience the joy of making music. With hundreds of expert authors and composers backed by a talented staff in seven offices worldwide, Alfred publishes educational, reference, pop, and performance pieces for teachers, students, hobbyists and performers spanning every musical instrument, style, and difficulty level.

 

Alfred currently has over 45,000 active print, DVD, software, general MIDI, audio CD and enhanced CD titles in circulation throughout the world. Titles represent a full range of musical tastes and styles, including the works of George and Ira Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Henry Mancini, Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, Madonna, Green Day, and hundreds more. In addition to its own titles, Alfred distributes works from the National Guitar Workshop, the Dover Music catalog, and Faber Music.

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