Cuts Across the Land is the debut album by English indie rock band The Duke Spirit. It was released in the United Kingdom in May 2005. It charted at #40 on the UK Albums Chart.
Special editions of the UK release included a bonus disc, listed in the sleevenotes as "Souvenirs - A Bonus Album". It comprised ten additional tracks, including demos and radio sessions.
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Cuts Across the Land
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The Duke Spirit
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