Tripping Daisy (album)
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Tripping Daisy | ||||
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Studio album by Tripping Daisy | ||||
Released | April 18, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 60:11 | |||
Label | Sugar Fix | |||
Producer | Tripping Daisy | |||
Tripping Daisy chronology | ||||
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Tripping Daisy is the final studio album by Tripping Daisy, released a few months after the band disbanded following the death of guitarist Wes Berggren. The album was released on the independent label Sugar Fix Records following the band's release from their contract with Island Records and is now out of print. Tim Delaughter has mentioned the possibility of re-releasing the record on his own label Good Records in either 2009 or 2010. The majority of the album, starting with the track "Drama Day Weekend" flows like the second half of The Beatles' Abbey Road record where the tracks flow into each other almost creating one long composition.
Track listing
- "Community Mantra"
- "Kids Are Calling"
- "Stella Is a Planet"
- "Soothing Jubilee"
- "Drama Day Weekend"
- "Tragiverse"
- "Jim's Longtime Voice"
- "One Through Four"
- "You First"
- "I Am Good"
- "Halo Comb"
- "This Cradle Song"
- "Foot Dance"
- "The Sudden Shift Worried Him"
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