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The Quiet Vibration Land

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Download links and information about The Quiet Vibration Land by Oranger. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Psychedelic genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 40:04 minutes.

Artist: Oranger
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Pop, Psychedelic
Tracks: 15
Duration: 40:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sorry Paul 4:08
2. Suddenly Upsidedown 3:07
3. Lay Down Your Head, Child 3:49
4. A View of the City from an Airplane 3:32
5. Quiet Vibration Land Theme VII 1:02
6. Falling Stars 3:40
7. Texas Snow 2:45
8. Springtime 2:36
9. The Mother of All My Pain 2:09
10. Collapsed in the Superdome 2:43
11. Stoney Curtis in Reverse 1:08
12. The Quiet Vibration Land Theme Ii 0:27
13. Green Gold Rolling Skull 4:47
14. Straight Love 3:23
15. ... 0:48

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Drop into the middle of any track on Oranger's The Quiet Vibration Land and it's immediately apparent that the San Francisco quartet has been taking notes from the best in ‘60s psychedelic pop. At times, its quirks spark visions of They Might Be Giants on acid, but for the most part, its nods are straightforward. Oranger's previous recording, Doorway to Norway, included the cleverly titled "Mike Love, Not War." The Quiet Vibration Land (a title lifted form lyrics to the Who's Tommy) draws heavily from Mike Love and the rest of the Beach Boys, as it surfs through intelligent harmonies and waves of kaleidoscopic guitars. Adding doses of sitar, glockenspiel, and tape loops, Oranger gives peace a chance with such calming tracks as "Straight Love" and "Lay Down Your Head, Child." But even when they're quiet, these vibrations are good.