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Download links and information about Bay City by David Thomas, The Foreigners. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Alternative, Classical genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 53:22 minutes.

Artist: David Thomas, The Foreigners
Release date: 2000
Genre: Alternative, Classical
Tracks: 13
Duration: 53:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Clouds of You 4:23
2. White Room 3:35
3. Black Coffee Dawn 4:34
4. Salt 5:57
5. Nobody Lives on the Moon 2:06
6. Charlotte 3:54
7. The Doorbell 2:50
8. 15 Seconds 5:18
9. The Radio Talks to Me 3:56
10. Shaky Hands 4:55
11. Black Rain 5:46
12. Turpentine 2:33
13. Bonus Track 3:35

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Pere Ubu frontman David Thomas has built a parallel solo career for himself by heading off periodically with varying collections of sidemen — who have gone on record under such various names as the Wooden Birds, the Pedestrians, and the Two Pale Boys — and creating music that is, if anything, more abstruse and difficult than even that of his regular band. This project came about as the result of a one-off improvisational concert he performed in Copenhagen with guitarist Jorge Teller; the concert went so well that the two decided to make an album together, so Teller and Thomas got together with percussionist P.O. Jorgens and clarinetist/bassist Per Buhl Acs to record Bay City under the name David Thomas and Foreigners. The result isn't exactly atypical for Thomas — the focus is, as always, on the lyrics, which he delivers in a speaking voice as often as not. That leads to a certain melodic dryness, but the lyrics are worth focusing on. The music itself is consistently interesting; it varies from clanky ("Salt") to abrasive ("Nobody Lives on the Moon"), relaxing occasionally into something approximating gentle rock & roll. Consider this one a must-own to Thomas fans, but even those with a more casual interest should definitely give it a listen.