Soft Rock (album)
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Soft Rock | |||||
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Compilation album by Lifter Puller | |||||
Released | September 24, 2002 | ||||
Genre | Post-punk | ||||
Label | The Self-Starter Foundation (PSP 024)[1] | ||||
Lifter Puller chronology | |||||
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Soft Rock was the last official release by Minneapolis band Lifter Puller. Released in 2002, it was a compilation of nearly all of the band's songs—save those found on their final studio album, Fiestas and Fiascos—and a few other odds and ends. The version of "Lie Down on Landsdowne" contained on Soft Rock differs from that found on Fiascos.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc 1
Tracks 1-6 are B-sides/rarities. Tracks 7-17 are from the album Half Dead and Dynamite Tracks 18-21 are B-sides/rarities/unreleased.
- "Secret Santa Cruz"
- "Back in Blackbeard"
- "Math Is Money"
- "4 Dix"
- "La Quereria"
- "Lie Down on Landsdowne"
- "To Live and Die in LBI"
- "I Like the Lights"
- "Sherman City"
- "Nassau Coliseum"
- "Kool NYC"
- "Half Dead and Dynamite"
- "The Bears
- "Hardware"
- "The Gin and the Sour Defeat"
- "Viceburgh"
- "Rock for Lite Brite"
- "11th Ave Freezeout"
- "The Langelos"
- "Mick's Tape"
- "The Pirate and the Penpal"
[edit] Disc 2
Tracks 1-6 are from the EP The Entertainment and Arts Tracks 7-19 are from the album Lifter Puller
- "Plymouth Rock"
- "The Candy Machine and My Girlfriend"
- "Sangre De Stephanie"
- "Roaming the Foam"
- "Star Wars Hips"
- "Let's Get Incredible"
- "Double Straps"
- "Bloomington"
- "Star Wars Hips"
- "Bruce Bender"
- "Lazy Eye"
- "The Mezzanine Gypoff"
- "Jeep Beep Suite"
- "Rental"
- "Solid Gold Sole"
- "Sublet"
- "Summerhouse"
- "Mission Viejo"
- "Mono"
[edit] References
- ^ Lifter Puller. The Self-Starter Foundation.