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Let Go of Your Bad Days

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Download links and information about Let Go of Your Bad Days by The Salteens. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 28:23 minutes.

Artist: The Salteens
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 10
Duration: 28:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let Go of Your Bad Days 3:51
2. Damn You 3:29
3. You Stood Out from the Crowd 1:55
4. Look Up! Look Out! 3:28
5. Turnpike 1:06
6. Summer's Gone 2:48
7. Not for Nothing 2:48
8. Thoughts from Sound 3:02
9. Time You Have Been Wasting 4:20
10. Home Again 1:36

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The Vancouver-based Salteens' second album, Let Go of Your Bad Days, is a mature collection of mid-'90s-tinged indie chamber pop whose main fault is a set of utterly forgettable, if well-turned, lyrics. Main vocalist Scott Walker (no, not the eccentric balladeer) quirks endlessly like David Byrne, Sloan's Jay Ferguson, or Ben Folds, while a vaguely Elephant 6, piano-driven backing pops and cheery early-Beatles "ba ba ba"'s form a chorus under Walker's melodies. Tracks like "Turnpike" recall the acoustic psychedelics of Elf Power while the tracks led by bassist Megan Bradfield (who has since left the band), like "Time You Have Been Wasting," take on a vaguely Motown feel in spite of her flat delivery. Such sonic discrepancies are more than remedied by lovely string and horn arrangements, especially on the Zombies-sounding finale "Home Again."