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Reissue On 'domino'/ 'w/ Bonus Tracks As Download
Description:
Good Earth by Feelies, released 10 September 2009, includes the following tracks: "The Last Roundup", "When Company Comes", "Two Rooms", "Tomorrow Today" and more.
This version of Good Earth comes as a 1xCD. - REISSUE ON 'DOMINO'/'W/BONUS TRACKS AS DOWNLOAD
"The Good Earth" is a seminal album by The Feelies, released in 1986 and now available on CD through Domino Records. This influential record captures the band's signature blend of jangly guitars, driving rhythms, and introspective lyrics that helped define the American alternative rock scene of the 1980s. Produced with R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, "The Good Earth" showcases tracks like "Slipping (Into Something)" and "Let's Go," which have become cult favorites among fans for their energetic yet thoughtful soundscapes. The Feelies are renowned for their innovative approach to post-punk and indie rock, influencing countless bands with their minimalist style and dynamic live performances. Over the years, they have earned critical acclaim for albums such as "Crazy Rhythms" and remain an enduring presence in underground music circles. Domino Records is known globally as a leading independent label dedicated to supporting groundbreaking artists across genres; its roster includes acclaimed acts like Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand.
The Feelies were a bunch of geeky minimalists who are perhaps best known to at least this posterity from the fact that their debut record, Crazy Rhyth...
Andrew Winistorfer - 02/Nov/2009
It’s not often that a look at two album covers by the same band make it possible to figure out the musical differences between them, but in the ...
STEVE JELBERT - 29/Oct/2009
Glenn Mercer and Bill Million’s brilliant Feelies have long been unfairly overlooked in histories of New York’s punk and new wave era. Expressing neur...
Morgan Davis - 30/Sep/2009
Here’s a story; it’s an old story. A few collegiate lads from the East Coast get together, form a band heavy on words with multiple syllables and lite...
Christopher Anthony - 10/Sep/2009
If you are asking yourself who the heck are The Feelies, then you are in for a real treat! Bar/None Records has brought back the New Jersey groups fir...
ROB SHEFFIELD - 08/Sep/2009
These suburban guitar geeksnailed their sound in 1980 with Crazy Rhythms'"Raised Eyebrows": twopost-punk guitars chopping up a jagged surf riff, weird...
Greg Barbrick - 05/Sep/2009
So what happened Did fellow Jersey-ite Tony Soprano have a sit-down with The Feelies Did they listen to Springsteen’s Nebraska one too many ti...
Jennifer Kelly - 20/Aug/2009
Released simultaneously, reissues of the two first Feelies albums show how dramatically this band re-imagined itself during the 1980s. Although now mo...
Florian Caschera - 31/Dec/2009
Les deux premiers albums des Feelies sont enfin réédités. On n'y croyait plus. Commencer par dire que Crazy rythms le bien nommé demeure aussi emballa...