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Grandaddy, Concrete Dunes

Audio CD

Disk ID: 967140

Disk length: 1h 1m 29s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Why Would I Want To Die 4:23
2. My Small Love 1:22
3. 12-Pak-599 3:58
4. Wretched Songs 5:46
5. Levitz 4:25
6. For The Dishwasher 3:53
7. Sikh In A Baja VW Bug 2:06
8. Lava Kiss 3:06
9. Fentry 4:26
10. Gentle Spike Resort 3:10
11. Away Birdies With Special Sounds 2:01
12. Kim You Bore Me To Death 4:39
13. Pre Merced 3:01
14. Taster 4:09
15. Egg Hit And Jack Too10:57

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Review

Grandaddyís Concrete Dunes are the rare and critically accliamed recordings that have heralded a movement towards the groupís vintage electronic textures. The colection includes 2 previously unreleased songs in addition to 6 import only tracks plus select tracks off their debut e.p. A Pretty Mess By This One Band. Also included is an out of print gem, "Why Would I Want to Die". Concrete Dunes documents the early development of Grandaddyís evolved space rock sounds, which are further in evidence on 2000's superb Sophtware Slump. This collection includes 2 previously unreleased tracks, 6 import only tracks, a select tracks of their out of print debut E.P. Lakeshore Records.

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Concrete Dunes

Tracks: 13 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 56m 9s (-6m 40s)

Concrete Dunes

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 55m 59s (-6m 30s)

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