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01. "Convinced of the hex (Album Version)" 02. "The sparrow looks up at the machine (Album Version)" 03. "Evil (Album Version)" 04. "Aquarius sabotage (Album Version)" 05. "See the leaves (Album Version)" 06. "If (Album Version)" 07. "Gemini syringes (Album Version)" 08. "Your bats (Album Version)" 09. "Powerless (Album Version)" 10. "The ego's last stand (Album Version)" 11. "I can be a frog (Album Version)" 12. "Sagittarius silver announcement (Album Version)" 13. "Worm mountain (Album Version)" 14. "Scorpio sword (Album Version)" 15. "The impulse (Album Version)" 16. "Silver trembling hands (Album Version)" 17. "Virgo self-esteem broadcast (Album Version)" 18. "Watching the planets (Album Version)"
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 | Description: | Embryonic by the Flaming Lips, released 15 October 2009, includes the following tracks: "Aquarius Sabotage", "If", "Your Bats", "The Ego's Last Stand" and more.
This version of Embryonic comes as a 1xCD. - After lauded indie albums, The Flaming Lips debuted on Warner Bros. With 1991's Hit to Death in the Future Head. Transmissions from the Satellite Heart and Clouds Taste Metallic followed. 1999's The Soft Bulletin topped numerous year-end best-of lists and helped rank the band among the most influential in the world. 2002's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots ranked #4 in Spin and #11 in NME on their end-of-year lists, and won a Grammy. Most recently, the band's full length feature film and score album Christmas on Mars received critical acclaim at screenings across the country in 2008.Recorded at Tarbox Studios in Cassadaga, New York & Dull Roar Studios in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, February - July 2009
©?2009 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.
©2009 EMI Blackwood Music Inc./Lovely Sorts Of Death Music BMI"Embryonic" is a groundbreaking album by The Flaming Lips, released in CD format by Warner Bros. Records. This double album marks a bold departure from the band's previous work, embracing experimental rock with psychedelic and electronic influences. "Embryonic" features sprawling soundscapes, raw energy, and an adventurous spirit that challenges listeners while showcasing the band?s creative evolution. The Flaming Lips, formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, are renowned for their innovative approach to alternative rock and have received multiple Grammy Awards throughout their career. Their critically acclaimed albums like "The Soft Bulletin" and "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots" have cemented them as pioneers of modern psychedelic music. Warner Bros. Records is one of the most influential record labels globally, known for supporting iconic artists across genres since its founding in 1958. |  | Producer: |
Dave Fridmann, Scott Booker, The Flaming Lips |
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18 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
9362497338 |
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Warner Music Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, DE anfrage@warnermusic.com |  |
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