The Geometrid
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The Geometrid | ||
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Studio album by Looper | ||
Released | May 8, 2000 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Indie Pop | |
Length | 35:06 | |
Label | Jeepster / Sub Pop | |
Producer(s) | Looper | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Looper chronology | ||
Up A Tree (1999) |
The Geometrid' (2000) |
The Snare (2002) |
The Geometrid is the second album from Belle and Sebastian bassist Stuart David's side project Looper. It was released on Sub Pop in the US and Canada, and on Jeepster Records in Europe. Two tracks from the album ("Mondo '77" and "My Robot") appeared on the soundtrack for Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky, helping to bring the band's music to new ears.
[edit] Track listing
- "Mondo '77" – 4:56
- "On The Flipside" – 3:51
- "Modem Song" – 3:05
- "Unkle Ray" – 3:34
- "PuddleMonkey" – 0:26
- "These Things" – 4:10
- "Bug Rain" – 3:35
- "My Robot" – 3:35
- "Tomorrow's World" – 4:05
- "Money Hair" – 3:59