This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation
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This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation | ||
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Compilation album by Various | ||
Released | 2001 | |
Label | Arena Rock Recording Co. | |
Professional reviews | ||
This is Next Year is a compilation album released July 17, 2001 by Arena Rock Recording Co.
[edit] Track listing
- Disc 1
- "Radio" - The Walkmen
- "I've Got A Fang (Demo)" - They Might Be Giants
- "Wasting In The Sun" - Folksongs For The Afterlife
- "Keep Your Feelings To Yourself" - Clem Snide
- "Muddy Blue" - A.M. Radio
- "Hey Man" - Grand Mal
- "Go Shopping" - Mendoza Line
- "Radiate" - Weeds Of Eden
- "Awake And Under" - Calla
- "She Blinded Me With Science" - Ex Models
- "Twin Stars" - Bee and Flower
- "Like Your Mom" - Hoagy
- "Sky To Ground" - Geometry
- "It's All Made Up" - Scout
- "No Sleeves" - Les Savy Fav
- "Artificial Light" - Rainer Maria
- "Painted Flowers" - Cub Country
- "New York Avenue Playground" - Cindy Wheeler
- "It's Not About Love (It's About Love)" - The Seconds
- "Spanish Conversation" - Hub
- "Johnny Shot The Mexican" - The Reverend Vince Anderson
[edit] Disc 2 Track Listing
- "Bound For Brighter Days" - The Boggs
- "Problems" - Ben Kweller
- "1985" - French Kicks
- "Snail" - Mink Lungs
- "False Porno Alarm (Surgery Mix)" - Stereobate
- "Hard To Be Easy" - Champale
- "Hearts Don't Break" - Ida
- "Factory Farm" - Jumbo Jets
- "Three Ears" - Elk City
- "Horsey" - Hem
- "The Wind" - The Birdwatcher
- "New York's Alright (If You Like Saxophones)" - Enon
- "Down In The Mud" - Gloria Deluxe
- "A Time To Be So Small" - Interpol
- "Blizzard Of '77" - Nada Surf
- "Kite" - Mascott
- "Gin I Win" - Timesbold
- "Vanish" - Black Beetle
- "Cellar Door" - Laura Cantrell
- "Don't Believe A Word" - Blasco
- "Brooklyn" - Home
- "(Untitled)"