Fields and Streams
Fields and Streams is a double CD compilation album released by the label Kill Rock Stars on May 7, 2002.[1]
Fields and Streams | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Kill Rock Stars | |||
Various artists chronology | ||||
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Track list
CD 1
- "Memo From The Desk of the Quails - The Quails
- "Sex Object - Manda & The Marbles
- "Waste of Time" - The Coolies
- "Total Destruction" - Lost Sounds
- "Noon Under The Trees" - The Rock*A*Teens
- "Industrial Skyline" - Industrial Skyline
- "Pick up You"- Dada Swing
- "The Monster" - Stereo Total
- "Caesar's Planet - Gene Defcon
- "Male In Communication" - The Supreme Indifference
- "Blame The Glass Man" - Mecca Normal
- "Leading The Weird" - The Convocation Of...
- "Blight Blues" - Beehive & The Barracudas
- "Through The Swells" - Aislers Set
- "Look At You Now, You're Crying" - Comet Gain
- "The Slip That Hides You" - The Mona Reels
- "Lake Is A Time Bomb" - I'm Being Good
- "What Energy" - Drillboxignition
- "Beautiful Fiction" - Braille Stars
- "For The Win" - The Reputation
- "Still No Sparks" - Delta Dart
CD 2
- "That Girl" - Tender Trap
- "New Scars" - Bangs
- "Imbecile" - Fifth Column
- "Ran Out" - The Dishes
- "Hiding Behind The Moon" - Jeff Hanson
- "Tiger In The Forest" - Mary Timony
- "Modern Things" - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- "Dawn of Understand" - The Long Goodbye
- "Missy" - Red Monkey
- "Blue Boys" - Carla Bozulich
- "Poseidon's Kiss" - The Process
- "Leg Night" - Erase Errata
- "Love Potions Poison" - Love Life
- "Song of Scorn" - Deerhoof
- "Queen Majesty" - Quasi
- "All The Evils of the World" - The Mooney Suzuki
- "Ode To The Go Cart" - Dirt Bike Annie
- "17" - The Butchies
- "My Assassin" - Lorelei
- "If It's Not Grounded Then It's Not Dead" - Thoroughbred
- "I Don't Know Where I'm Going" - Danielle Howle & The Tantrums
- "Tell Me Once More" - Virginia North & The Them Wranch
- "Knock Loud" - Neko Case
- "Porcelein Throne" - Two Ton Boa
References
- Adrien Begrand (July 12, 2002). "Indie Heaven, Circa 2002". Pop Matters. Archived from the original on July 14, 2002.
External links
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