Tears from a Willow
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"Tears from a Willow" | ||
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Single by Ooberman | ||
Released | 11th October 1999 | |
Format | CD, 7" Vinyl | |
Recorded | Unknown | |
Genre | Indie, Psychedelic pop | |
Label | Independiente | |
Producer(s) | Stephen Street | |
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Ooberman singles chronology | ||
"Million Suns" (1999) |
"Tears from a Willow" (1999) |
"Shorley Wall" (2000) |
"Tears from a Willow" was the third single taken from Ooberman's debut album The Magic Treehouse. It was released by Independiente in October 1999. In the song's radio edit, a reference to LSD was removed, but remained intact on the single itself. The radio edit has never been released commercially, but can be heard in the song's video.
B-side "Moth to a Flame" was recently voted the best Ooberman song ever by users of the band's online forum.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD (ISOM37MS)
- "Tears from a Willow" (Popplewell)
- "Moth to a Flame" (Flett)
- "Danny Boy" (Popplewell)
[edit] 7" Vinyl (ISOM37S)
- "Tears from a Willow" (Popplewell)
- "Igloo II: Yellow Snow" (Popplewell)
[edit] External links
- Tears from a Willow video on Youtube.com
- The Magic Treehouse – Ooberman fansite
Ooberman |
Dan Popplewell | Andy Flett | Steve Flett | Sophia Churney |
Alan Kelly | Paul Walsham | Jaymie Ireland |
Albums |
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The Magic Treehouse | Hey Petrunko | Carried Away |
EPs and Mini-albums |
Shorley Wall | Running Girl | Bluebell Morning |
Singles |
"Sugar Bum" | "Blossoms Falling" | "Million Suns" | "Tears from a Willow" "Shorley Wall" | "Dolphin Blue" | "Running Girl" | "Beany Bean" "First Day of the Holidays" | "The Beauty of Your Soul" |
Related articles |
Transcopic | Independiente Records | Rotodisc | Symphonika | Ooberon |