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Asides From (1988-1999)

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Download links and information about Asides From (1988-1999) by Buffalo Tom. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:12:45 minutes.

Artist: Buffalo Tom
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:12:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Summer 4:02
2. Soda Jerk 4:26
3. Taillights Fade 3:46
4. Mineral 4:34
5. Kitchen Door 2:59
6. Enemy 4:53
7. Sunflower Suit 4:11
8. Tree House 4:15
9. Larry 5:33
10. Postcard 5:03
11. Tangerine 2:42
12. Rachael 3:02
13. I'm Allowed 4:21
14. Birdbrain 3:13
15. Velvet Roof 3:57
16. Going Underground 3:53
17. Late at Night 3:58
18. Wiser (Edit) 3:57

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Buffalo Tom began life as a trio of pre-grunge, neo-psychedelic guitar maulers owing a heavy debt to Dinosaur Jr. (though one might argue that on Birdbrain they actually beat J. Mascis at his own game), but over the next dozen years they matured into a considerably more dynamic and intelligent band, capable of generating crunching rockers or acoustic ballads with equal precision, all of which possessed heart, soul, and a compassionate intelligence. Asides from Buffalo Tom compiles most of the band's best-known songs, including the top sides of their singles, radio emphasis tracks, a few fan favorites, and a cover of the Jam's "Going Underground" from a 1999 tribute album. While the album isn't sequenced chronologically, which would have made a greater case for their growth over time, it does a superb job of capturing the many sides of their musical personality, and it is both a fine summation of their first 11 years as a recording act and great introduction to one of the better bands to rise from the alt-rock scene in the 1990s. Asides from Buffalo Tom also features excellent and enlightening liner notes from the three members of the band, Bill Janovitz, Chris Colbourn, and Tom Maginnis.