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Vee device, Autobiography Of A Dying Band

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1271557

Disk length: 1h 13m 6s (20 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mist On The Moor (Lament For A Dying Band) 0:41
2. Dreams On The Floor (Passicaglia) 3:30
3. Sweepin' The Chimney 4:24
4. Discussion From A Library Window (pt. 1) 1:58
5. Ghosts In The Glass 6:12
6. For All Intensive Purposes 1:11
7. Abductalized 4:25
8. Discussion From A Library Window (pt. 2) 2:16
9. Tyndrum Lower 0:59
10. 3 Chord Magic 6:18
11. McCaig's Folly 1:14
12. To Help You Read My Mind 4:57
13. The Ballad Of Abdul Sharif 5:05
14. The Doughboy & The Spike 3:54
15. Discussion From A Library Window (pt. 3) 2:10
16. Wind Over Yokohama Bay 2:49
17. Seascape 3:05
18. Culpability 5:10
19. Capitulation 3:13
20. Appeasement (Crack Kills) 9:23

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Review

Critically lauded and widely circulated, Autobiography Of A Dying Band is a chronicle of unparalleled passion, capturing the art of vee device at its very essence. Hailed as 'the greatest underground-band in America,' long have they been the emblems of the counter-corporate movement. So firmly entrenched in the stanchions of indie lore is their story, that few are left who have not heard the tale of these disparate wayfarers turned international sensation. Now, for the first time, the inspiring and remarkable story of these self-made me can be enjoyed by all. A gargantuan undertaking, Autobiography Of A Dying Band is the authoritative work on the vee Revolution.

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