Craps (album)
Craps is the second studio album from Boston indie rock band Big Dipper.[1][2] It was released in 1988 on Homestead Records.[3][4] Craps was remastered and re-released in 2008 as part of Merge Records' Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology set.[5][6]
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Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock, jangle pop | |||
Label | Homestead Records | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Meet the Witch" | 3:55 |
2. | "Ron Klaus Wrecked His House" | 5:05 |
3. | "The Insane Girl" | 3:39 |
4. | "Semjase" | 4:37 |
5. | "Stardom Because" | 4:00 |
6. | "Bonnie" | 3:46 |
7. | "Hey! Mr. Lincoln" | 3:35 |
8. | "The Bells of Love" | 3:15 |
9. | "A Song to Be Beautiful" | 4:06 |
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References
- LLC, SPIN Media (February 11, 1989). "Spin Offs". SPIN Media LLC – via Google Books.
- "Big Dipper, Still Fetching After All These Years". www.villagevoice.com.
- Schoemer, Karen (April 13, 1990). "Big Dipper Combines Punk With Melody" – via NYTimes.com.
- "Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology". pastemagazine.com. June 30, 2008.
- "Big Dipper".
- "From The Desk Of Nada Surf's Matthew Caws: Big Dipper's "Heavens" And "Craps"". March 6, 2012.
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