The_Small_Goods-Listen_To_The_Radio-2003-404

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-the_small_goods-intro.mp3 The Small Goods Intro Unknown Unknown
2 02-the_small_goods-get_up.mp3 The Small Goods Get up Unknown Unknown
3 03-the_small_goods-capricorn.mp3 The Small Goods Capricorn Unknown Unknown
4 04-the_small_goods-good_afternoon.mp3 The Small Goods Good afternoon Unknown Unknown
5 05-the_small_goods-enough_said.mp3 The Small Goods Enough said Unknown Unknown
6 06-the_small_goods-junior.mp3 The Small Goods Junior Unknown Unknown
7 07-the_small_goods-abraham_lincoln.mp3 The Small Goods Abraham lincoln Unknown Unknown
8 08-the_small_goods-travesty.mp3 The Small Goods Travesty Unknown Unknown
9 09-the_small_goods-baby_grand.mp3 The Small Goods Baby grand Unknown Unknown
10 10-the_small_goods-a_bad_case_of_the_wilsons.mp3 The Small Goods A bad case of the wilsons Unknown Unknown
11 11-the_small_goods-take_your_bow.mp3 The Small Goods Take your bow Unknown Unknown
12 12-the_small_goods-secret_song.mp3 The Small Goods Secret song Unknown Unknown
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Artist: The Small Goods Album: Listen to the Radio Bitrate: 269kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.100 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Half A Cow Genre: Rock Size: 99.43 megs PlayTime: 0h 49min 04sec total Rip Date: 2025-04-11 Store Date: 2003-11-03 Url: http://www.thesmallgoods.bandcamp.com/ Track List: -------- 01. Intro 2:39 02. Get up 4:23 03. Capricorn 2:30 04. Good afternoon 4:57 05. Enough said 3:37 06. Junior 3:37 07. Abraham lincoln 4:51 08. Travesty 3:19 09. Baby grand 2:50 10. A bad case of the wilsons 3:51 11. Take your bow 8:14 12. Secret song 4:16 Release Notes: -------- Listen to the Radio is the sort of record that frustrates reviewers who are sympathetic to the kind of indie guitar pop this Australian band has mastered. For it's just as hard to say anything new about records like this as it was for the bands themselves to say anything new in this pleasing but strip-mined style by 2003. It's at once ingratiating yet unscintillating stuff in the territory twixt jangle pop and power pop, with guitars both ringing and fuzzy. The influences of the Beatles, Beach Boys, Kinks, Raspberries, and various poppy post-R.E.M. bands abound in the melodies and harmonies, albeit filtered in a rather second- or third-hand fashion.

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