Arcade Fire (CDep)
Originally self-released by Arcade Fire in 2003 long before the world had heard of Funeral or Canada, this self-titled EP shows the spark that led the Fire to international acclaim during the past year. This EP is a must have, with upgraded packaging from the original and available for the first time! This is where it all started! TRACK LIST:1. 'Old Flame' 2. 'I'm Sleeping In a Submarine' 3. 'No Cars Go' 4. 'The Woodland National Anthem' 5. 'My Heart Is an Apple' 6. 'Headlights Look Like Diamonds' 7. 'Vampire / Forest Fire'.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Old Flame |
| 2 | I'm Sleeping in a Submarine |
| 3 | No Cars Go |
| 4 | The Woodlands National Anthem |
| 5 | My Heart Is an Apple |
| 6 | Headlights Look Like Diamonds |
| 7 | Vampire/Forest Fire |
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- austin, TX, us |
| Funeral was a phenomenon. It was the most mature (maturest?) debut I've heard in a long time. Everything needed for a instant clasic was already in place: a theme, a sound, and a group of musicians who clearly were doing what they loved. Well here's the prequel of sorts, and unlike some other recent prequels, it doesn't disappoint...unless you were expecting Funeral 0.5. Instead, we get a much more ramshackle sound (which I sometimes prefer actually). It is a looser dynamic and overall sounds less produced, but the groundwork for the debut are clearly here. No Cars Go, in particular, is right up there with the best of Funeral. Required listening for Arcade Fire fans. | |