The Wayward Bus | Distant Plastic Trees (CD)

Magnetic Fields

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Label: Merge Released: 1995
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The Magnetic Fields' first two albums, available on one CD, differ from the band's later work in that it is not songwriter Stephin Merritt who is singing his tales of wounded hope, starry-eyed romance, and quiet desperation. 1990's less-is-more DISTANT PLASTIC TREES is directly indebted to early-'80s minimalist-pop geniuses the Young Marble Giants, especially on the hypnotic "You Love To Fail" and the tremendously affecting "100,000 Fireflies," perhaps Merritt's most heartbreakingly beautiful song. By comparison, 1991's THE WAYWARD BUS is downright lush, combining Merritt's avowed love for Phil Spector, ABBA, and '60s French pop into keyboard-based two-minute pop classics like the Ronettes homage "When You Were My Baby" and the swinging "Suddenly There Is A Tidal Wave." Taken together, both albums are the perfect introduction to Stephin Merritt's magical pop world.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1When You Were My Baby
2The Saddest Story Ever Told
3Lovers From The Moon
4Candy
5Tokyo A Go-Go
6Summer Lies
7Old Orchard Beach
8Jeremy
9Dancing In Your Eyes
10Suddenly There Is A Tidal Wave
11(Untitled)
12Railroad Boy
13Smoke Signals
14You Love To Fail
15Kings
16Babies Falling
17Living In An Abandoned Firehouse With You
18Tar-Heel Boy
19Falling In Love With The Wolfboy
20Josephine
21100,000 Fireflies

 

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