There's Nothing Wrong with Love
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There's Nothing Wrong with Love | ||
Studio album by Built to Spill | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Recorded | May 1994-Jun 1994 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 46:48 | |
Label | Up | |
Producer(s) | Phil Ek | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Built to Spill chronology | ||
Ultimate Alternative Wavers (1993) |
There's Nothing Wrong with Love (1994) |
Perfect from Now On (1997) |
There's Nothing Wrong With Love was the second full-length album released by indie rock band Built to Spill. When this album was recorded, the band consisted of singer/guitarist Doug Martsch, bassist Brett Nelson, and drummer Andy Capps. There's Nothing Wrong With Love was released in 1994 on the Up label. It was produced by Phil Ek, who also produced The Shins' second album, Chutes Too Narrow.
The last track, which is unlisted, contains a comedy preview of the next Built to Spill album. None of the clips on the track are real Built to Spill songs.
[edit] Track listing
- "In the Morning"
- "Reasons"
- "Big Dipper"
- "Car"
- "Fling"
- "Cleo"
- "The Source"
- "Twin Falls" (covered by Ben Folds Five on their 1998 album Naked Baby Photos)
- "Some"
- "Distopian Dream Girl"
- "Israel's Song"
- "Stab"
- "Preview" (unlisted track)
Built to Spill |
Doug Martsch | Scott Plouf | Brett Nelson | Jim Roth |
Brett Netson | Ralf Youtz | Andy Capps |
Discography |
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Albums:
Ultimate Alternative Wavers | There's Nothing Wrong with Love | Perfect from Now On | Keep It Like a Secret | Ancient Melodies of the Future | You in Reverse |
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Compilations: |