Holland, 1945
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"Holland, 1945" | ||
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Single by Neutral Milk Hotel | ||
from the album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea | ||
B-side(s) | Engine | |
Released | October 13, 1998 | |
Format | 7" | |
Recorded | July - September 1997 Pet Sounds Studio - Denver, CO | |
Genre | Indie rock, Indie pop | |
Length | 6:27 | |
Label | Blue Rose, Orange Twin | |
Writer(s) | Jeff Mangum | |
Producer(s) | Robert Schneider |
Holland, 1945 was a single released by the band Neutral Milk Hotel from their album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. It was the only single released by the band, as well as the last official release, not counting the Jeff Mangum solo live record, Live at Jittery Joe's. Hand-numbered stickers were affixed to the plastic sleeve the vinyl came in, and were thought to go up to 1000 until a #1053 was discovered. To make matters more confusing, Orange Twin seems to have released some un-numbered versions as well as versions with numbers through their website, http://www.orangetwin.com. Also, a rare promo CD was put out in October 19, 1998, presumably for radio air.
[edit] Tracklisting
- "Holland, 1945" - 3:14
- "Engine", recorded live in a London Underground station underneath Piccadilly Circus - 3:13
[edit] Samples
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