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Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under

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Download links and information about Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under by Amanda Palmer. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 56:45 minutes.

Artist: Amanda Palmer
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 56:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Makin' Whoopee 4:55
2. Australia 5:42
3. Vegemite (The Black Death) 4:51
4. Map of Tasmania 2:41
5. In My Mind 4:13
6. Bad Wine and Lemon Cake 5:46
7. New Zealand 4:38
8. On an Unknown Beach 5:44
9. We’re Happy Little Vegemites 1:23
10. Doctor Oz 4:51
11. Formidable Marinade 5:54
12. The Ship Song 6:07

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For her second solo album, the Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer slapped together an album-full of songs about Australia and New Zealand to coincide with her 2011 tour of the Australian continent. Half of the recordings on Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under are taken from live performances and find her comfortably singing in her signature smoky cabaret style. The others run the gamut, from “Map of Tanmania,” a silly, beat-heavy ukulele-pop collaboration with DJ Hal Ritson (the Young Punx!) which features lyrics about pubic grooming, to a beautiful piano ballad cover of “On an Unknown Beach” by Peter Jefferies of New Zealand post-punk band Nocturnal Projections. Nick Cave's “The Ship Song” is covered as well, him being from Australia and all.