Campfire Songs (album)
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Campfire Songs | ||
Studio album by Campfire Songs | ||
Released | March, 2003 | |
Recorded | November, 2001 | |
Genre | Experimental/Indie Rock | |
Length | 42:11 | |
Label | Catsup Plate | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Animal Collective chronology | ||
Hollinndagain (2002) |
Campfire Songs (2003) |
Here Comes the Indian (2003) |
Campfire Songs is the fourth album by New York-based band Animal Collective, released in March, 2003, under the eponymous name Campfire Songs.
The album is comprised of five individual songs played back-to-back and recorded in one take. The recording was made on a screen porch in Maryland using three Sony MiniDisc players placed strategically around the band. Ambient sound from the surrounding area was also captured and added later.
The three members of Animal Collective present on this album are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, and Deakin, who makes his debut appearance here.
[edit] Track listing
- "Queen in My Pictures" – 9:58
- "Doggy" – 4:39
- "Two Corvettes" – 4:58
- "Moo Rah Rah Rain" – 11:01
- "De Soto De Son" – 11:35
Animal Collective |
Avey Tare | Panda Bear | Deakin | Geologist |
Other Contributors: Vashti Bunyan | Doctess | Eyvind |
Band Discography |
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Albums: Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished | Danse Manatee | Hollinndagain | Campfire Songs | Here Comes the Indian | Sung Tongs | Feels |
Extended Plays: Prospect Hummer | People |
Singles: "Wastered" | "Who Could Win a Rabbit" | "Grass" | "The Purple Bottle" |
Solo & Related Acts: Terrestrial Tones | Jane | Avey Tare & Kría Brekkan | Panda Bear |
Solo & Related Discography |
Studio Albums: Panda Bear | Paradise | COcOnuts | Young Prayer | Blasted | Oboroed / Circus Lives | Berserker | Dead Drunk | Person Pitch | Pullhair Rubeye |
Extended Plays & Singles: Crumbling Land | "I'm Not/Comfy in Nautica" | "Bro's" | "Carrots" | "Take Pills" |
See also |
Paw Tracks | New Weird America | WikiProject |