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Sing Along to Songs You Don't Know

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Download links and information about Sing Along to Songs You Don't Know by Múm / Mum. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 48:48 minutes.

Artist: Múm / Mum
Release date: 2009
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 48:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. If I Were a Fish 4:14
2. Sing Along 5:37
3. Prophecies and Reversed Memories 4:04
4. A River Don't Stop to Breathe 4:43
5. The Smell of Today Is Sweet Like Breast Milk In the Wind 4:45
6. Show Me 3:43
7. Húllabbalabbalúú 3:25
8. Blow Your Nose 4:05
9. Kay-Ray-Kú-Kú-Kó-Kex 3:55
10. The Last Shapes of Never 2:25
11. Illuminated 4:07
12. Ladies of the New Century 3:45

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The experimental electronic pop of Iceland’s Múm got a boost with its fourth album, Go Go Smear the Poison Ivy. A lineup change added two new vocalists, giving the group's music a significantly different feel. That move toward a more organic, acoustic sound continues on Sing Along to Songs You Don’t Know; Múm's sound sweetly blooms, and many of the tracks here take on the feel of sophisticated children’s songs. The skittering Jew’s harp and ukulele on “Prophecies and Reversed Memories,” the meeting of strings and cowbell on “The Smell of Today,” and the marimba twinkle of the charming “Blow Your Nose” are full of glee and whimsy. The delightful "Húllabbalabbalúú" swings and sways (it’s much easier to say than the eye thinks it would be) with trumpet and marching tom drums, while a slide guitar hints at Hawaiian music alongside twinkling dulcimer on “If I Were a Fish.” A gentle chorus of voices wafts above a beautiful, solitary acoustic guitar on the all-too-brief “Last Shapes of Never,” an autumnal ballad that one would never have expected from Múm a few years ago.