Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips
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Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips | ||
Compilation album by The Flaming Lips | ||
Released | March 7, 2005 | |
Genre | Alternative | |
Label | Azuli Records, Cool Pool | |
Producer(s) | Nigel Godrich, The Chemical Brothers, Brian Eno, Radiohead, Ken Nelson, Björk, et al | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Flaming Lips compilation chronology | ||
Shambolic Birth and Early Life Of (2002) |
LateNightTales (2005) |
20 Years of Weird: Flaming Lips 1986-2006 (2006) |
Late Night Tales chronology | ||
Four Tet (2004) |
The Flaming Lips (2005) |
Belle & Sebastian (2006) |
Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips is a various artists compilation album compiled by the members of The Flaming Lips. The album was released on March 7, 2005 and it features one new Flaming Lips recording, a cover of the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army".
Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips is the 13th in the Late Night Tales series. Each installment in the series is a compilation of songs that were the influential or favourites of the featured artist. Previous Late Night Tales compilations have been put together by Four Tet, Nightmares on Wax, Jamiroquai, and Turin Brakes, among others.
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- "Unravel" - Björk
- "My Ship" - Miles Davis
- "Speed of Sound" - Chris Bell
- "It's a Bit of a Pain" - Faust
- "2HB" - Roxy Music
- "People" - Alfie
- "Flim" - Aphex Twin
- "Galileo" (Edit) - Mice Parade
- "Up the Down Escalator" - The Chameleons UK
- "Seven Nation Army" (Harry Potter's and George W. Bush's Severed Head Army Mix) - The Flaming Lips
- "Playground for a Wedgeless Firm" - The Chemical Brothers
- "Saudade" - Love & Rockets
- "Monochrome" - Lush
- "Sleep Comes Down" - Psychedelic Furs
- "River Man" - Nick Drake
- "On Fire" - Sebadoh
- "Pyramid Song" - Radiohead
- "I'm Not in Love" - 10cc
- "Another Green World" - Brian Eno
- "The Jist" - David Shrigley
- "Seven Nation Army" was originally by The White Stripes. The lyrics to this version were obviously inspired by the humorous Butthole Surfers song, "Moving to Florida".