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Unicorns, The - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? FLAC
Performer:
Unicorns, The
Album:
Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
Style:
Lo-Fi, Indie Rock
Released:
2003
Country:
Canada
Label:
Alien8 Recordings
Catalog:
ALIENCD 041
FLAC size:
1195 mb
MP3 size:
2054 mb
WMA size:
1851 mb


Tracklist


1Inoculate The Innocuous5:18
2Ready To Die
Cello – Tim Kramer
1:42
3Tuff Luff
Fiddle – Joellen HousegoTin Whistle – Randy Peters
4:19
4Ghost Mountain3:10
5Tuff Ghost2:57
6Sea Ghost
Bass [Bowed] – Richard Reed Parry
3:42
7Les Os
Voice – Deanna Fong
3:32
8I Was Born (A Unicorn)
Vocals – Brendan Reed
2:45
9I Don't Wanna Die
Trumpet – Richard Reed Parry
2:03
10Jellybones2:43
11The Clap1:26
12Lets Get Known
Clarinet – Randy PetersViolin – Joellen Housego
1:57
13Child Star
Clarinet – Maxime Pellisier
5:21


Credits


  • Co-producer, Mixed ByMark Lawson
  • DrumsJ'aime "Jamie" Tambour (tracks: 2, 5, 9, 11, 12)
  • Synthesizer, Percussion, Sequenced By, Piano [Toy], Organ [Toy], Bass, Guitar, Electronics [Tape], Organ [Melodian], Recorder, Glockenspiel, Accordion, VocalsAlden Ginger, Nichols "Niel" Diamonds


Notes


Recorded at The Bread Box June-July 2003

This edition includes a Black CD slip with a skull on it.


Album


Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone is the second and final studio album by Canadian indie rock band the Unicorns. It features several re-arranged versions of songs from their earlier self-released album Unicorns Are People Too. The album was first issued on CD and on vinyl in North America by Alien8 Recordings on October 21, 2003, and on CD in Europe by Rough Trade Records in 2004. It has since been repressed in limited quantities on pink and brown vinyl by Alien8 and was re-released on August 26. The Unicorns. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone - legendary album originally released by Alien8 Recordings in 2003. I do not own the rights to this etc etc etc. The album is a celebration of life with its colorful and ahead of its time lyrics and compositions. The band skillfully incorporates elements of indie rock and rudimentary electronic music in a deceptively cobbled together fashion. It has since been repressed in limited quantities on pink and brown vinyl by Alien8 and was re-released on August 26, 2014 on the bands own label, Caterpillar Records. Who Will Cut Our Hair When Were Gone Q&A. Producers Mark Lawson. Main page. Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone. The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone 2003. To favorites 2 Download album. Listen album. Indie Rock. Songs in album The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone 2003. The Unicorns - I Don't Wanna Die. The Unicorns - Tuff Ghost. The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain. The Unicorns - Sea Ghost. The Unicorns - Jellybones. When it's so easy for bands to stay behind the indie-pop curve that you'd think someone's handing out ice cream back there, The Unicorns are ahead. In fact, they're so far ahead that superficial distinction becomes virtually unnecessary they're striking at the most fundamental structure of the pop song itself. Without scrutiny, Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone, their debut album for the otherwise experimental Canadian label Alien8, can pass for the same sort of sugar-glazed jangle-pop that's been done to death, but has nevertheless been beloved for yea. The band self-released their debut album Unicorns Are People Too in March 2003 through their own record label Caterpillars of the Community, with a limited press run of read more. The Montreal-based Unicorns were originally formed in December 2000 by Nick Thorburn stage name Nick Neil Diamonds, as well as a host of other aliases and Alden Penner stage read more. I Was Born A Unicorn best sums up their mindset: We're the unicornsWe're more than horsesWe're the unicorns and we're people too. foreign policy and you've got an idea of the range here. Even if their shows supposedly involve puppets, homeless people, or fighting bandmembers, these unicorns are, for the most part, real. Complete your The Unicorns collection. We will be incorporating changes over the next few weeks. The Unicorns manage to polish an array of pawn shop instruments into miniature masterpieces. Read full review. Delusions of Adequacy. Those without a stomach for a little humor in their music will surely thumb their noses, but for everyone else, this is essential listening: a whip-smart band of originals, living with death, throwing coconuts at the rest of us from greener pastures. To be sure, there is an ironic smirk clinging to much of Who Will Cut Our Hair. but there is also the subtle beatings of unpretentious sympathy and maverick potential