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The original Omnibus LP of 'Oh, Inverted World' is a different mastering to the common Sub Pop LP, but it is in no way superior. The content is identical, but the cutting is very bass-shy and a bit sibilant and distorted. Oh, Inverted World The Shins. Released June 19, 2001. Oh, Inverted World Tracklist. Caring Is Creepy Lyrics. One by One All Day Lyrics. Weird Divide.
Oh, Inverted World by Released June 19, 2001 Recorded 2000–2001, Length 33: 31 James Mercer, The Shins chronology as Flake Music (1997) 1997 Oh, Inverted World (2001) (2003) 2003 Oh, Inverted World is the debut by American band, released on June 19, 2001 to critical acclaim. Omnibus Records put out an initial run of vinyl distributed by Darla. Reprinted the vinyl, but the Sub Pop logo only appears on later pressings. The album contains the songs ' and ',' both of which appeared in the 2004 film. Contents. Reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 9/10 8/10 8.0/10 9/10 Oh, Inverted World placed at number 35 on the critics' poll for best album of 2001. Placed Oh, Inverted World at number 115 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s.
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Track listing All tracks written. Title Length 1. 'One by One All Day' 4:08 3.
'Weird Divide' 1:57 4. 'Know Your Onion!' 'Girl Inform Me' 2:19 6. 'The Celibate Life' 1:49 8. 'Girl on the Wing' 2:48 9.
'Your Algebra' 2:22 10. 'Pressed in a Book' 2:54 11.
'The Past and Pending' 5:21 Japanese Bonus Track No. Title Length 12. 'Sphagnum Esplanade' 4:20 Personnel The Shins. James Mercer - vocals, guitars, keyboards, xylophone, autoharp, programming, harmonium, percussion, harmonica. Marty Crandall - keyboards. Neil Langford - bass. Jesse Sandoval - drums, percussion Additional Musicians.
Dave Hernandez - bass line design and performance on 'New Slang'. Melanie Crandall - cello on 'Your Algebra'. Neils Galloway - French horn on 'The Past and the Pending' Legacy 'Oh, Inverted World' was also the name of a created by Terence Krey. Released in November 2010, it was largely inspired by music as well as other indie artists such as and. The 13-part sci-fi web series was a story of four twenty somethings returning home from college to find that is falling into the Earth. The web series was called by the a '.'
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