The House of Tomorrow
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The House of Tomorrow | ||
EP by The Magnetic Fields | ||
Released | 1992 | |
Length | 12:21 | |
Label | Harriet Records | |
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The Magnetic Fields chronology | ||
The Wayward Bus (1991) |
The House of Tomorrow (1992) |
Holiday (1994) |
The House of Tomorrow EP is the third major release by The Magnetic Fields, and the first to feature Stephin Merritt as main vocalist. Merge Records reissued it in 1996. The EP's five songs are built on both musical and vocal repetition, so much that the sleeve reads "five loop songs" as a pun on "five love songs." [1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Young and Insane"
- "Technical (You're So)"
- "Alien Being"
- "Love Goes Home to Paris in the Spring"
- "Either You Don't Love Me Or I Don't Love You"