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Flashbacks and Dream Sequences: The Story of the Moles

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Download links and information about Flashbacks and Dream Sequences: The Story of the Moles by The Moles. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 35 tracks with total duration of 02:05:41 minutes.

Artist: The Moles
Release date: 2014
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 35
Duration: 02:05:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wires 3:21
2. Accidental Saint 3:58
3. Rich Man 3:32
4. Curdle 3:42
5. Surf's Up 4:05
6. Europe by Car 3:35
7. Bury Me Happy 3:03
8. Nailing Jesus to the Cross 3:59
9. Minor Royal March 2:44
10. Eros Lunch (1963) 1:53
11. Already in Black 2:16
12. Instinct 1:42
13. Cars for King's Cross 2:45
14. Cassie Peek 3:25
15. Raymond, Did You See the Red Queen? 3:35
16. Treble Metal 1:58
17. The Crasher 3:30
18. Tendrils and Paracetamol 6:41
19. This Is a Happy Garden 4:56
20. Breathe Me In 4:32
21. Lonely Hearts Get What They Deserve 5:52
22. What's the New Mary Jane 4:15
23. Going Down 2:26
24. St. Jack 3:04
25. Let's Hook up and Get Some 3:42
26. Propeller 3:19
27. With Body Wifes Seven Days 3:56
28. The Crown Souls 5:12
29. Rebecca 4:20
30. Rich Man 3:32
31. Drink Talking 4:34
32. Bury Me Happy (Early Version) 3:08
33. Flex 3:04
34. We Need an Electric Guitar 3:40
35. Mystery Song 2:25

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Compiling the Australian psychedelic chamber group's two albums (1991's Untune the Sky and 1994's Instinct) along with their 1990 Propeller 7", the 1991 Tendrils and Paracetamol EP, and 1992's self-titled EP, Flashbacks & Dream Sequences makes a case for the Richard Davies-led band to be one of the great underrated groups of its era. Combining solidly weird psych pop songcraft with a brilliant sense of melody and an ear for subtle beauty in the arrangements, the band started off very promisingly, but really hit its stride on Instinct. It's one of those albums that all fans of psych pop really need to own if they are worth their salt. Now said fans can own the entire Moles output, plus a handful of interesting rarities, in one handy place.