Noise Floor (Rarities 1998-2005)
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Compilation album by Bright Eyes | ||||
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October 2006 |
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Label (s) | Saddle Creek | |||
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16 (21) |
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running time |
approx. 61 minutes (CD version) |
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occupation |
among others |
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Noise Floor (Rarities 1998-2005) is a music album by Bright Eyes with previously unreleased and rare songs. It was released on the Saddle Creek label in October 2006 .
The album made it to the US Billboard 200 album chart at number 107 for a week .
Track list
- "Mirrors and Fevers" ( "Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page" EP - 2000)
- "I Will Be Grateful for This Day" ( "Sub Pop Singles Club" 7 "- 2001)
- "Trees Get Wheeled Away" ( "Lost & Found, Volume 1" - 2003)
- "Drunk Kid Catholic" ( "Drunk Kid Catholic" EP - 2001)
- "Spent on Rainy Days" ( "Home Volume IV" - 2002)
- "The Vanishing Act" ( "Too Much of a Good Thing" 7 "- 1999)
- "Soon You Will Be Leaving Your Man" ( "Motion Sickness" 7 "- 2000)
- "Blue Angels Air Show" ( "DIW Magazine" 7 "- 2002)
- "Weather Reports" (previously unpublished - with M. Ward )
- "Seashell Tale" (previously unreleased - with M. Ward )
- "Bad Blood" ( The-Album-Leaf - Split 7 "- 2001)
- "Amy in the White Coat" ( "3 More Hit Songs from Bright Eyes" single - 2002)
- "Devil Town" ( "The Late Great Daniel Johnston " Compilation - 2004)
- "I've Been Eating (For You)" ( "Drunk Kid Catholic" EP - 2001)
- "Happy Birthday to Me (February 15)" ( "Drunk Kid Catholic" EP - 2001)
- "Motion Sickness" ( "Motion Sickness" 7 "- 2000)
- also included on the LP version:
- "Act of Contrition" ( "Second Thoughts" Compilation - 2000)
- "Hungry for a Holiday" (The-Album-Leaf-Split 7 "- 2001)
- "When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass Again" ( "Sub Pop singles club" 7 "- 2001)
- "Entry Way Song" ( "Amos House Vol. 2" Compilation - 2002)
- "It's Cool, We Can Still Be Friends" ( "Transmission One: Tea at the Palaz of Hoon" Compilation - 2000)
reception
Pitchfork Media gives the album a grade of 6.4 out of 10 and particularly emphasizes the multiple, clearly audible style changes between the years from which the songs originate ( “While the album isn't arranged chronologically, listening to it as such reveals the series of intuitive leaps between lo-fi bedroom folk that emphasized monotonous gloom and cacophonous samples to comparatively laid-back country biased toward majestic arrangements and electronic beats. " ).
Allmusic gives the album three and a half out of five points.
The German music magazine Visions rated the album with 8 out of 12 points and stated: “A collection of rarities that doesn't work as a closed work […] Naturally, everything is not always great, but every minute is worth your attention, even if the child prodigy isn't one works wonders. " .
Individual evidence
- ^ Billboard.com: Noise Floor (Rarities 1998-2005) in the US charts
- ^ Pitchfork Media Review
- ↑ Noise Floor at Allmusic (English)
- ↑ Vision Review