MP3 1575 mb.
Performer: Stephin Merritt
Title: Obscurities
Country: UK
Catalog Number: WIGCD282P
Label: Domino
Released: 2011
Style: Soundtrack, Acoustic, Synth-pop
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 625
| 1 | –The Magnetic Fields | The Sun And The Sea And The Sky |
| 2 | –The Magnetic Fields | Rats In The Garbage Of The Western World |
| 3 | –The 6ths | Rot In The Sun |
| 4 | –The Magnetic Fields | Beach-A-Boop-BoopDrums – Claudia GonsonWritten-By – Shirley Simms, Stephin Merritt |
| 5 | –Stephin Merritt | The Song From VenusEngineer – Charles Newman |
| 6 | –The Magnetic Fields | Take Ecstasy With MeVocals – Susan Anway |
| 7 | –The Gothic Archies | You Are Not My Mother And I Want To Go Home |
| 8 | –Stephin Merritt | Forever And A DayEngineer – Charles Newman |
| 9 | –Buffalo Rome | Plant White RosesGuitar – Shirley SimmsVoice – Shirley Simms |
| 10 | –The Magnetic Fields | When I'm Not Looking, You're Not There |
| 11 | –Stephin Merritt | When You're Young And In LoveBacking Vocals – Claudia GonsonEngineer – Charles Newman |
| 12 | –The Magnetic Fields | I Don't Believe You |
| 13 | –The 6ths | Yet Another GirlDrums – Claudia GonsonVoice – Stuart Moxham |
| 14 | –Stephin Merritt | Scream (Till You Make The Scene) |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRG430 | Stephin Merritt | Obscurities (LP, Comp) | Merge Records | MRG430 | US | 2011 |
| WIGLP282 | Stephin Merritt | Obscurities (LP, Comp) | Domino | WIGLP282 | Europe | 2011 |
| MRG430 | Stephin Merritt | Obscurities (CD, Comp) | Merge Records | MRG430 | US | 2011 |
| 6800012 | Stephin Merritt | Obscurities (CD, Comp) | Domino | 6800012 | Australia | 2011 |
| MRG430 ADVANCE | Stephin Merritt | Obscurities (CD, Comp, Promo) | Merge Records | MRG430 ADVANCE | US | 2011 |
Promo edition in slim case with colour insert.
Obscurities is a compilation album by Stephin Merritt, released in 2011 on Merge Records. It consists of B-sides, compilations cuts, and various other previously unreleased material. The most positive review came from Robert Christgau, who gave the album an A grade and wrote that he was swept off feet by Merritt thoughtfully intoning some little green men's Song. Over the years, Merritt's seemingly endless supply of wry, melodic, basement electro-folk songs has required him to use multiple pseudonyms Magnetic Fields, Buffalo Rome, the 6ths, the Gothic Archies, nearly all which of make an appearance on the Merge-issued Obscurities. Stephin Merritt - Obscurities 2011. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. OST Alternative Pop. Stephin Merritt. Songs in album Stephin Merritt - Obscurities 2011. Stephin Merritt - Forever And A Day. Stephin Merritt - Rats In The Garbage Of The Western World. Stephin Merritt - I Don't Believe You. Stephin Merritt - Plant White Roses. Stephin Merritt - Rot In The Sun. Stephin Merritt - The Sun And The Sea And The Sky. Stephin M. It consists of B-sides, compilations cuts, and various other previously unreleased Stephin Merritt album. The most positive review came from Robert Christgau, who gave the album an A and wrote that he was swept off feet by Merritt thoughtfully intoning some little green men's Song From Venus. Genre: Singer-Songwriter. The album does capture a time when he had a Midas touch for making songs that were as catchy as they were , 2011. Obscurities, 2011. Forever and a Day, 01:57. Rats in the Garbage of the Western World, 02:16. I Don't Believe You 7 Version, 03:06. Plant White Roses Buffalo Rome Version, 03:28. Rot in the Sun, 03:04. The Sun and the Sea and the Sky, 02:09. Stephin Merritt 05-09-2011. Общая длительность:38 min. Forever And A Day previously unreleased. Композиторы: Stephin Merritt. Rats In The Garbage Of The Western World. The Magnetic Fields. I Don't Believe You. Plant White Roses. September 12, 2011 4:00AM ET. Will Hermes. We are the rats in the garbage of the Western WorldSo lets dance sings Stephin Merritt on the well-named Rats in the Garbage of the Western World, a hilariously touching tribute to The Cure that sounds like it was recorded with a Casio toy keyboard in a VW beetle. It's perfect, but not the best song on this set of Nineties rarities by a dude whose cast-offs trump most bands' masterworks: That'd be a tie between the drolly sincere ukelele marriage ballad Forever and a Day and a remake w singer Susan Anway of the Magnetic Fields classic &qu. Obscurities is a compilation album by Stephin Merritt released in 2011 on Merge Records, consisting of B-sides, compilations cuts, and various other previously unreleased material. The most positive review came from Robert Christgau, who wrote that he was swept off feet by Merritt thoughtfully intoning some little green men's Song From Venus