| | Gifted Children We Saw The Vultures CD Gifted Children Discography of CDs
the gifted children's 21st release, this is a 6-song EP that summons the ghosts of autumns past. Capturing the transition from summer to school, from warmth to an isolating cold, from present-tense action to nostalgia for the past... Featuring an alternative version of "we saw the vultures" from the full-length 'whitespace differences.' We Saw The Vultures Music Gifted Children We Saw The Vultures Songs | 1. | Chinese Whispers |
| 2. | We Saw the Vultures (Rock Version) |
| 3. | October |
| 4. | Point Work |
| 5. | Mt. Hope |
| 6. | Letchworth |
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