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Last Exit to Garageland is the debut album by New Zealand band Garageland.[2] It was released in 1996 on Flying Nun Records.[3] The album was reissued in the UK on Discordant Records and in the US on Foodchain Records in September 1997. In 2003, Foodchain issued a newer release which included bonus tracks.
Last Exit to Garageland | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Studio | The Lab, Auckland, New Zealand | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 43:07 | |||
Label | Flying Nun | |||
Producer | Jeremy Eade, Andrew Gladstone and Chris Sinclair | |||
Garageland chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Track listing
edit1996 Flying Nun release
edit- "Fingerpops"
- "Classically Diseased"
- "Beelines to Heaven"
- "Come Back"
- "Nude Star"
- "Fire Away"
- "Tired and Bored"
- "I'm Looking For What I Can't Get"
- "Never Gonna Come Around Here Again"
- "Return to You"
- "Jesus I'm Freezing"
- "Underground Nonsense"
2003 Foodchain release
edit- Intro
- Fingerpops
- Classically Diseased
- Nude Star
- Pop Cigar
- Beelines To Heaven
- Come Back
- Fire Away
- Tired And Bored
- I'm Looking For What I Can't Get
- Never Gonna Come Around Here Again
- Return To You
- Jesus I'm Freezing
- Fay Ray
- Underground Nonsense
- So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star
- Bus Stops
- Struck
- Graduation From Frustration
- One Shot
- Shouldn't Matter But It Does
- Cherry Cola Vodka (Hold The Ice)
- Fingerpops (03:18)
- Classically Diseased (02:59)
- Beelines To Heaven (03:02)
- Come Back (03:20)
- Nude Star (05:27)
- Fire Away (02:27)
- Tired And Bored (03:55)
- I'm Looking For What I Can't Get (02:37)
- Never Gonna Come Around Here Again (04:04)
- Return To You (03:05)
- Jesus I'm Freezing (04:57)
- Underground Nonsense (03:07)
- Struck (03:27)
- What Will You Do (03:01)
- Fay Ray (02:58)
- Pop Cigar (04:46)
- Bus Stops (04:11)
- Something's Got A Hold (02:31)
- The Florida Impetigo Experience (02:59)
- Cherry Cola Vodka (Hold The Ice) (01:22)
- Feel Alright (04:06)
- One Shot (03:09)
Personnel
edit- Jeremy Eade - guitar, vocals, lead guitar, organ
- Andrew Gladstone - drums, vocals, percussion, organ
- Mark Silvey - bass
- Debbie Silvey - guitar
- Murray Smith - keyboard on "Beelines to Heaven"
- Margaret Cooke - cello on "Beelines to Heaven"
- 'The most Rev. Jimmy Deep plays on "intro" and "outro"' (liner notes)
References
edit- ^ Last Exit to Garageland at AllMusic
- ^ Ashare, Matt (October 1997). "Reviews". CMJ New Music Monthly. No. 50. pp. 42–43.
- ^ Hogg, Colin (26 May 1996). "Double-whammy from new bands". Sunday Star-Times. p. F7.
- ^ "Last Exit to Garageland (Deluxe Reissue), by Garageland".