The Wayward Bus/ distant Plastic Trees

The Magnetic Fields
The Wayward Bus/ distant Plastic Trees

13,89 EUR
CD
Merge
Release date: 13/Dec/2019
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Sales Rank: #11025 in Rockpop
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Style: Rockpop
Product No.: 1898414164
Details / Tracklist: 01. "WHEN YOU WERE MY BABY"
02. "THE SADDEST STORY EVER TOLD"
03. "LOVERS FROM THE MOON"
04. "CANDY"
05. "TOKYO A GO-GO"
06. "SUMMER LIES"
07. "OLD ORCHARD BEACH"
08. "JEREMY"
09. "DANCING IN YOUR EYES"
10. "SUDDENLY THERE IS A TIDAL WAVE"
11. "(NO AUDIO)"
12. "RAILROAD BOY"
13. "SMOKE SIGNALS"
14. "YOU LOVE TO FAIL"
15. "KINGS"
16. "BABIES FALLING"
17. "LIVING IN AN ABANDONED FIREHOUSE WITH YOU"
18. "TAR-HEEL BOY"
19. "FALLING IN LOVE WITH THE WOLFBOY"
20. "JOSEPHINE"
21. "100,000 FIREFLIES"
Number of discs: 1
Description:"The Wayward Bus / Distant Plastic Trees" is a special CD release by The Magnetic Fields, brought to you by Merge Records. This edition combines the band's first two albums, offering listeners an immersive journey through their early soundscapes. "Distant Plastic Trees," originally released in 1991, introduced audiences to Stephin Merritt's distinctive songwriting and Claudia Gonson's delicate vocals, blending synth-pop with poetic lyricism. Its follow-up, "The Wayward Bus," continued this unique style while expanding the band?s sonic palette with lush arrangements and whimsical storytelling. The Magnetic Fields are celebrated for their innovative approach to indie pop and have achieved critical acclaim with later works such as "69 Love Songs." Merge Records is renowned for supporting influential independent artists since its founding in 1989, consistently delivering high-quality releases that shape the alternative music landscape.
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