Lo Fi Hi Fives... A Kind of Best Of... is a 2012 compilation by American multi-instrumentalist R. Stevie Moore. It was released in the UK on the O Genesis label.
Lo Fi Hi Fives... A Kind of Best Of... |
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Released | August 6, 2012 |
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Recorded | 1975–2012 |
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Label | O Genesis |
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Producer | R. Stevie Moore |
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Ku Klux Glam (2012)
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Lo Fi Hi Fives... A Kind of Best Of... (2012)
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Hearing Aid (2012)
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The songs on this album are taken from 37 years of material. The album was compiled by R. Stevie along with Tim Burgess on Tim's label O Genesis Recordings - O Genesis already released a split single of him and the Vaccines and soon released a single of "Pop Music". The album features cameos by Irwin Chusid, Ariel Pink, Terry Burrows, Lane Steinberg, and friends/fellow Ethos bandmates Billy Anderson and Roger Ferguson.
Track sources are provided by Moore.[3]
Title | Original album |
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1. | "Pop Music" | Advanced (2011) | |
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2. | "Show Biz Is Dead" | Dumb Philosophy (1982) | |
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3. | "Why Should I Love You?" | Glad Music (1986) | |
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4. | "Dutch Me" | Ku Klux Glam (2012) | |
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5. | "Big Mistake" | Conscientious Objector (2004) | |
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6. | "The Winner" | Stevie Moore Returns (1975) | |
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7. | "Here Comes Summer Again" | Swing and a Miss (1978) | |
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8. | "Hurry Up" | Errorism (2010) | |
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9. | "I Go Into Your Mind" | The Yung & Moore Show (2006) | |
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10. | "Another Day Slips Away" | Tell Laura I Love Herbert (2006) | |
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11. | "You And Me" | Stevie Moore or Less (1974) | |
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12. | "Sentimental Ties" | Sentimental TIes (2009) | |
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13. | "Little Man" | Stevie Moore Returns (1975) | |
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14. | "Find Any" | Errorism (2010) | |
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