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Swearing at Motorists, Last Night Becomes This Morning

Audio CD

Disk ID: 165194

Disk length: 29m 3s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Losing the Battle, Losing the War 1:09
2. Northern Line 2:29
3. Timing Is Everything 2:15
4. Still Life with Bottle Rockets 2:02
5. This Is Not How Forever Begins 2:12
6. Waterloo Crescent 2:52
7. Time Zones and Area Codes 1:28
8. Slave to the Kettle 1:48
9. Not Tonight 2:32
10. Ten Dollars 2:10
11. You Will Not Die Tonight (Probably) 2:36
12. Done in a Hurry 1:07
13. Chick Hern to Fakie 0:32
14. Lost Your Wig 1:22
15. Suicide on the Installment Plan 2:20

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Review

Their second album, following 2002's critically acclaimed "This Flag Signals Goodbye" is front man Dave Doughman's indie version of "Running On Empty". Recorded on the road, between and while on tour, at soundchecks, in hotel rooms, in rehearsal halls, and on the bus, it's an album about two artists in love and how their craft keeps them apart. Where "Running On Empty" told of the battle to cope with fame and fortune, "Last Night" chronicles the struggle to live life on the road in spite of lack of fame or fortune. In place of the sold out arenas, its live sound comes in busking in an empty Berlin subway station. An everyman record for the inner Superman in all of us. File next to Thin Lizzy, The Replacements, and Spoon. This needle-drop instant classic is the perfect Valentine's Day gift.

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