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Nor the Dahlias: The Dears 1995-1998 is an album by The Dears, released in 2001. The album is a compilation of early tracks by the band preceding their debut release, End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story.
The tracks are strongly reminiscent of singer and songwriter Murray Lightburn's musical influences, including The Smiths and Blur, and do not display the distinctive style of the band's later albums.
[edit] Track listing
- "Everlasting"
- "Open Arms"
- "Nine Eight Two"
- "The Way the World Treats You"
- "Can't Remember Anything Else"
- "Mute Button"
- "Dear Mr. Pop Star"
- "Corduroy Boy"
- "She's Well Aware"
- "Nor the Dahlias"
The Dears |
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George Donoso · Patrick Krief · Murray Lightburn · Natalia Yanchak |
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Studio albums |
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EPs |
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Compliation albums |
Nor the Dahlias: The Dears 1995-1998
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Live albums |
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Singles |
"We Can Have It" · "Lost in the Plot" · "22: The Death of All the Romance" · "Ticket to Immortality" · "You and I Are a Gang of Losers"
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