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Schoozzzmmii

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Download links and information about Schoozzzmmii by Lone Pigeon. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 40:06 minutes.

Artist: Lone Pigeon
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 40:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Boats 3:14
2. Sound of a Gun 3:02
3. Brown Cow 1:56
4. Rainbow 1:47
5. Down and Around 0:49
6. Maragamoroco 1:41
7. Sallyzimmerman 2:24
8. Armando 2:11
9. Solo Traveler 3:41
10. Touched By Tomoko 0:55
11. The Back Door 5:25
12. Pikashoo 1:36
13. Jesus I Love You 2:53
14. Lonely Vagabond 2:46
15. Silver Ship 1:19
16. The Magic Mouse of Mupping Keep 4:27

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Gordon Anderson's second U.S. release (actually his fourth album overall) as Lone Pigeon is a zany but sunny folk-rock record that fits equally well with late-'60s West Coast pop and contemporaries like Super Furry Animals. There's a lot of Syd Barrett and Kevin Ayers in these quirky songs, especially whimsical tracks like "Brown Cow," but also a joyfully bittersweet, even Lennon-esque innocence on something like "Rainbow." Of course there's a lo-fi home recording quality to everything on the album, definitely reminiscent of Daniel Johnston's homemade pop. Some songs, for example, seem fractured — "Down and Around" is a riveting Beatlesque number, but it never quite becomes fully realized. Still, that's part of the charm. Anderson is a gifted songwriter who seems to be able to do well with just about any style — whether acoustic rock, chamber pop, psychedelia, or experimental compositions — even on pieces that seem thrown together. Throughout this strange and marvelously slapdash album full of oddities and fragments, the true gems shine in all their glory — "Sallyzimmerman," for example, is a pop song that can stand with the best of them. And it's this prolific, homegrown vibe paired with a knack for downright catchy pop that makes Lone Pigeon Scotland's answer to Ween.