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The Joy of Sing-Sing

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Download links and information about The Joy of Sing-Sing by Sing Sing. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 51:39 minutes.

Artist: Sing Sing
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 51:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Everything 3:14
2. Tegan 4:52
3. I'll Be 3:33
4. Me and My Friend 3:40
5. Far Away from Love 3:41
6. Panda Eyes 4:01
7. Command 4:25
8. Feels Like Summer 4:08
9. Émigré 4:09
10. You Don't Know 4:26
11. Underage 3:09
12. I Can See You 5:03
13. Keep It That Way 3:18

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Two years following the tragic demise of Lush, guitarist Emma Anderson formed the dream pop outfit Sing-Sing with vocalist Lisa O'Neill (Locust, Kid Loco) in 1998. The pairing couldn't have been more magical, for Sing-Sing presented a glowing dynamic. By fall 2002, American indie fans finally got their hands on the duo's debut album, The Joy of Sing-Sing; it had been previously released in Europe a year earlier, but the stateside release was worth the wait. The Joy of Sing-Sing showcases Anderson's signature vocal shimmer. O'Neill is a matchless partner for Anderson, as their melodies vocally intertwine to create sheer bliss. Sing-Sing engages in classic dreamlike aesthetics, but with a combination of '60s pop and electronic bits. There's a healthy ambience to this album, particularly on the airy dance blend of "Tegan." "Feels Like Summer" and "Me and My Friend" are pure, luxurious pop, while also warm for a daydream trip. Vibrant synth beats carry "Panda Eyes," while "You Don't Know" spirals around heavy keyboards like early-'80s new wave. Sing-Sing discovers its own musical universe on The Joy of Sing-Sing. Anderson has slightly stuck to the pop formula that made her an indie darling in the 1990s; however, she's designed it to be her very own. She and O'Neill are a sharp pair. The Joy of Sing-Sing is a divine first album — fans will undoubtedly be delighted.