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Train Above the City

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Download links and information about Train Above the City by Felt. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 27:24 minutes.

Artist: Felt
Release date: 1987
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 8
Duration: 27:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Train Above the City 3:07
2. On Weegee's Sidewalk 3:41
3. Run Chico Run 2:23
4. Press Softly On the Brakes Holly 2:32
5. Spectral Morning 3:45
6. Teargardens 2:56
7. Book of Swords 2:22
8. Seahorses On Broadway 6:38

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Felt mainman Lawrence has said that this is his favorite Felt record. Which is funny because all he does on the album is title the songs. He does a fine job however; "Run Chico Run" and "Press Softly on the Brakes, Holly" are two titles most songwriters would give at least five bucks for. The music itself is mostly cocktail jazz played by vibes and piano with a splash of percussion. The melodies are nice, if sometimes a little new-agey. Still, when the album is finished one is hard pressed to see what Lawrence is on about. Perhaps his fondness stems from the concept behind the record. No pop band in their right mind would release an album of inconsequential tinklings when all around them bands are changing the face of music or scaling the charts or desperately trying to get ahead. Nobody but Felt. Well, that's Lawrence for you. A man with his own peculiar and quite amusing ways.