- Feel Back - Freescha
- Out to Sea - Aarktica - Jon DeRosa
- Dim Stars - Dameon Lee - Lowlights
- Saratoga - Ian Cooper - Paul Hammond - Nina Simone - Ultramarine
- Happy Robots - Jean-Luc Ponty - Saloon
- Jersey Coast Line - Jon DeRosa - Pale Horse and Rider
- Drunk and Lighting Fires (A Waltz) - Maquiladora
- Outer Space - Photon Band
- Deep (No. 2) - Jeff Ament - Stone Gossard - Sweet Trip - Eddie Vedder
- Rainbow Hello - Mike Deming - Flowchart
- One Light Flashing I Love You - Swirlies
- Headless - Women & Children
- Lovely Tree - Momus
- The Weather - California Oranges
- One More Chance - Pinkie Maclure - Real Tuesday Weld
- Town of 85 Lights - Wake
- Step Up - Crispy Ambulance
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0708527014028

Little Darla Has a Treat for You, Vol. 20: Summer 2003
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Little Darla Has A Treat 20 / V

Little Darla Has a Treat for You, Vol. 20: Summer 2003
by Little Darla Has A Treat 20 / V
Little Darla Has A Treat 20 / V
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Overview
The 20th volume of the Little Darla series shows the San Francisco-based Darla label as vital and varied as ever. The disc collects tracks both released on Darla proper and some released by Darla-distributed labels like Attack 9, Bubblecore, Fuzzybox, and LTM. The bonuses are the exclusive tracks that are a treasured part of the series. Here the exclusives come from Sweet Trip, whose "Deep (No. 2)" is a melodic collision between acoustic indie pop and electronics that ends up being the best song the group has ever done, the California Oranges, whose sweet "The Weather" will send you on a time trip back to the heyday of the Blake Babies, the Real Tuesday Weld, clocking in with a lounge-y alternative version of the band's "One More Chance," a Graham Massey remix of Crispy Ambulance's "Step Up," and most amazingly, a new track by the Wake. The LTM reissues of the Wake's Factory albums were highlights of 2002, and apparently the bandmembers were so chuffed by the positive reaction that they headed back into the studio to record an album for Darla. A demo of Town of 85 Lights is included here. A peppy track built around revolving samples and Caesar's dour vocals, it certainly bodes well for their full-length. The remainder of the collection is made up of previously released tracks, and includes highlights like the hushed electronica of Freescha, the country psychedelia of Lowlights, the lush "Saratoga" from Darla's reissue of Ultramarine's seminal Every Man and Woman Is a Star album, the aching slowcore of Pale Horse and Rider, the welcome return of the lost shoegazers the Swirlies, and the frosty electro-folk of Women & Children. The only real duds are the studied and overlong "Drunk and Lighting Fires" by Maquiladora and the generic strum and drone of Saloon. For the most part, this collection is indeed a treat for indie lovers everywhere. Thanks, Little Darla! ~ Tim Sendra
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/01/2003 |
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Label: | Darla Distribution |
UPC: | 0708527014028 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Wake Primary ArtistWomen & Children Primary Artist
Pale Horse and Rider Primary Artist
Sweet Trip Primary Artist
The Swirlies Primary Artist
Crispy Ambulance Primary Artist
Flowchart Primary Artist
The Real Tuesday Weld Primary Artist
Momus Primary Artist
Aarktica Primary Artist
Maquiladora Primary Artist
Pinkie Maclure Primary Artist
The California Oranges Primary Artist
Freescha Primary Artist
Ultramarine Primary Artist
Saloon Primary Artist
Lowlights Primary Artist
Photon Band Primary Artist
Technical Credits
Mike Deming ComposerNina Simone Composer
The Swirlies Composer
Eddie Vedder Composer
The Real Tuesday Weld Composer
Momus Composer
Stone Gossard Composer
Dameon Lee Composer
Ian Cooper Composer
The California Oranges Composer
Freescha Composer
Jon DeRosa Composer
Jean-Luc Ponty Composer
Jeff Ament Composer
Saloon Composer
Paul Hammond Composer
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