Tower in the Fountain of Sparks
Tower in the Fountain of Sparks is the first studio album by the rock band Airport 5. It was released in 2001.[2]
Tower in the Fountain of Sparks | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie, Lo-fi | |||
Label | Fading Captain Series | |||
Airport 5 chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All songs written by Robert Pollard and Tobin Sprout except where noted.
- "Burns Carpenter, Man Of Science" – 3.40
- "Total Exposure" – 4.08
- "Subatomic Rain" – 2.52
- "One More" – 2.55
- "Mission Experiences" – 1.31
- "The Cost Of Shipping Cattle" – 4.51
- "Circle Of Trim" – 2.39
- "War & Wedding" – 2.15
- "Stifled Man Casino" – 3.21
- "Up The Nails" – 3.37
- "Tomorrow You May Rise" – 1.05
- "Feathering Clueless (The Exotic Freebird)" – 3.02
- "Mansfield On The Sky" – 3.37
- "White Car Creek" – 1.02 (written by Tobin Sprout)
- "Remain Lodging (At Airport 5)" – 3.44
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