Corridors of Blissterday is the second studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band Pond, released on 4 June 2009 through Badminton Bandit. It was described as "a frenzied effort recorded live with an eight piece band at some point (nobody seems to remember exactly when) in 2009."[1]
In March 2012 Pond member Jay Watson (drums, guitar) described their early work to Bryget Chrisfield of Inpress, "We were just a freeform, acid-rock jam band thing. We didn't really have songs or anything, you know. We did that for a while, the first two albums [Psychedelic Mango and Corridors Of Blissterday] are kinda like that, and then I think we thought that everyone thought we were just stoner idiots and so we wanted to prove – to ourselves – that we could write pop songs, choruses."[2]
No.
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Title
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Length
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1.
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"Corridors of Blissterday"
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7:48
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2.
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"Caterpillar Mansion"
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7:10
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3.
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"Sweet Loretta"
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8:17
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4.
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"Mist in My Brain Forrest"
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7:21
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5.
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"Lightning Hip"
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4:54
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6.
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"Ascending"
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7:51
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Total length:
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43:21
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