| | Michael Graves Illusions CD Michael Graves Discography of CDs
Recording information: Black Cat Studios, Little Rock, AR; CBGS's, New York, NY. Michael Graves Illusions Songs | 1. | Blackness and the Forest, The |
| 2. | Almost Home |
| 3. | Teenage Monster |
| 4. | Frostbite |
| 5. | Wormwood |
| 6. | Nothing |
| 7. | 1000 Cracks of Daylight |
| 8. | Gorch |
| 9. | Lucifer I Am |
| 10. | Where the Sky Ends |
| 11. | Shelter |
| 12. | Dig Up Her Bones |
| 13. | Crying on Saturday Night - (live) |
| 14. | When We Were Angels |
| 15. | Silent Partner |
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