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01. "I Want That" 02. "Part Like Waves" 03. "The Camel's Back" 04. "Fickle Ghost" 05. "The Monster Song" 06. "Somewhere There Is A Record Of Our Actions" 07. "Marshrat" 08. "Fix It" 09. "Mister Ant" 10. "Screws" 11. "Homicide" 12. "Parker"
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 | Description: | Camel's Back by Psapp, released 23 October 2008, includes the following tracks: "Camel's Back", "Monster Song", "Marshrat", "Mister Ant" and more.
This version of Camel's Back comes as a 1xCD. - 2008 release, the third album from the dynamic Electronic Pop duo, AKA Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant. The album is called the Camel's Back mainly because it was nearly the straw that broke it. Psapp have been perfecting their art of highs and lows and all the fun in between for six years now. But after two very successful albums, world tours and hearing their music constantly trickling through TV and cinema screens, life became a bit strange and confusing as it all spiraled slightly out of control. Retreating to their studio to make sense of it all, the result is their most starkly beautiful album to date. An array of monsters, ants and heartbreak, philosophy and folly all wrapped up in glorious production, odd noises and a heightened sense of purpose, there is a real sense of triumph over adversity. Features the hugely catchy, life affirming first single 'The Monster Song'. Domino. |  | No. of tracks: |
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Paul Thompson - 19/Jun/2009  Have you actually had an appletini, or do you just make jokes about people who drink appletinis There's your litmus test for Psapp's The Camel's Back...
|  | Terrance Terich - 13/May/2009 A friend of mine, a dutifully loyal Red Sox fan, found himself speechless when someone told him, in defending the hated Yankees, "Without the Yankees,...
|  | Sean Caldwell - 28/Apr/2009  The Camel’s Back, latest album to emerge from Psapp’s modified toy chest, would occupy her not-so-critical, though easily disrupted, attention span. A...
|  | Ian Mathers - 08/Apr/2009  Psapp ought to be precious (and not just because their “Cosy in the Rocket” gets used as the theme song for Grey’s Anatomy): they throw stuffed cats i...
|  | Casey Rae-Hunter - 10/Mar/2009 ?Hell-o ? it?s the ?90s!? was an expression of comic incredulity my ex used to toss around from time to time as a means of illustrating the distance b...
|  | Andria Spring - 06/Mar/2009  Onitsthird album, the London duo takes giantsteps toward shedding the trivializing "toytronica" label that has pigeoholedits releases to date, without...
|  | Scott Bryson - 25/Feb/2009  For those of us in need of a phonetic spelling, Psapp's website helps us with the news that "Psapp is pronounced Psapp."
First impression: Psapp ar...
|  | Joe Hemmerling - 24/Feb/2009 British duo Psapp, best known stateside for providing the opening theme to Grey’s Anatomy, has a lot going for them. Their fusion of jazz and bossa no...
|  | Ted Chase - 10/Feb/2009  When duo Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant started as Psapp, they were firmly on the Francophile side of things with 2004’s debut full-length Tiger My F...
|  | Ben Hogwood - 26/Oct/2008  B>Four albums in and Psapp are still excavating the mine of instruments at their disposal.
On previous outings this has led to well placed elastic ba...
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