The Ministry of Archers
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| The Ministry of Archers | ||
| Studio album by Joy Electric | ||
| Released | August 30, 2005 | |
| Recorded | The Electric Joy Toy Company, 2004–2005 | |
| Genre | Synthpop/Electropop | |
| Length | 32:01 | |
| Label | Tooth & Nail Records | |
| Producer(s) | Ronnie Martin | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Joy Electric chronology | ||
| Workmanship (2005) |
The Ministry of Archers (2005) |
Montgolfier and the Romantic Balloons (2005) |
The Ministry of Archers is an album by Joy Electric. It is the fourth album in the ongoing Legacy series.
(all songs written by Ronnie Martin)
- "A Family of Archers" – 1:16
- "The Ministry of Archers" – 3:25
- "Most Terrible Archer" – 3:21
- "Become as Murderers" – 3:20
- "A Hatchet, A Hatchet" – 3:27
- "Hornets Horns" – 3:21
- "Quite Quieter than Spiders" – 3:07
- "Rickety Trickery" – 3:25
- "In Intricacies" – 2:15
- "Can You Refrain" – 5:04
| Joy Electric |
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| Ronnie Martin |
| Discography |
| Albums: Melody · We Are the Music Makers · Robot Rock · CHRISTIANsongs · Unelectric · The White Songbook · The Tick Tock Treasury · The Magic of Christmas · Hello, Mannequin · The Ministry of Archers · The Otherly Opus |
| Extended Plays: Five Stars for Failure · Old Wives Tales · The Land of Misfits · Starcadia · The Tick Tock Companion · Friend of Mannequin · Montgolfier and the Romantic Balloons · Workmanship (CD) · Icicle Streusel |
| Singles: "Children of the Lord" |
| Box Sets: The Art and Craft of Popular Music (2-disc best of) |
| Seven-inch Vinyl: Workmanship |
| DVDs: Picturebook |