Bright Eyes - A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997
Bright Eyes - A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997
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"A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995-1997" by Bright Eyes features early works of Conor Oberst, highlighting his distinctive blend of folk and indie rock, and is notable for its raw, introspective lyrics that laid the groundwork for his later acclaim.
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Special Notes: LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Condition: New, in shrink.
Catalog Number: Dead Oceans - DOC281
This Edition Released: 27 May 2022
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Tracklist
Tracklist
A1: The Invisible Gardener
A2: Patient Hope In New Snow
A3: Saturday As Usual
A4: Falling Out Of Love At This Volume
A5: Exaltation On A Cool Kitchen Floor
B1: The Awful Sweetness Of Escaping Sweat
B2: Puella Quam Amo Est Pulchra
B3: Driving Fast Through A Big City At Night
B4: How Many Lights Do You See?
B5: I Watched You Taking Off
C1: A Celebration Upon Completion
C2: Emily, Sing Something Sweet
C3: All Of The Truth
C4: One Straw (Please)
C5: Lila
D1: A Few Minutes On Friday
D2: Supriya
D3: Solid Jackson
D4: Feb. 15th
D5: The 'Feel Good' Revolution
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Shipping
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