Crashing Through
Crashing Through is a box set with 7 discs containing every studio album, oddities, and rare tracks by the indie rock band, Beat Happening. It was released through K Records on May 7, 2002 but is now out of print.
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Released | May 7, 2002 | |||
Recorded | November 27, 1983 – February 2000 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, twee pop | |||
Label | K | |||
Producer | Beat Happening | |||
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The box set comes complete with a booklet which includes a lengthy essay of the history, importance and impact of the band by Lois Maffeo, as well as rare photos of members Calvin Johnson, Heather Lewis, and Bret Lunsford, and a photo of Calvin with artist, musician and director G.B. Jones.
Track listing
Disc one: Beat Happening (1985)
- "Our Secret"
- "What's Important"
- "Down at the Sea"
- "I Love You"
- "Fourteen"
- "Fun Down Stairs"
- "Bad Seeds" (live)
- "In My Memory"
- "Honey Pot"
- "The Fall"
- "Youth"
- "Don't Mix the Colors"
- "Foggy Eyes"
- "Bad Seeds"
- "Let Him Get to Me"
- "I Spy"
- "Run Down the Stairs"
- "Christmas"
- "Fourteen"
- "Let's Kiss"
Bonus tracks
- "1, 2, 3"
- "In Love with You Thing"
- "Look Around"
- "Bonus Track 1"
Disc two: Jamboree (1988)
- "Bewitched"
- "In Between"
- "Indian Summer"
- "Hangman"
- "Jamboree"
- "Ask Me"
- "Crashing Through"
- "Cat Walk"
- "Drive Car Girl"
- "Midnight A Go-Go"
- "The This Many Boyfriends Club"
Disc three: Black Candy (1989)
- "Other Side"
- "Black Candy"
- "Knick Knack"
- "Pajama Party in a Haunted Hive"
- "Gravedigger Blues"
- "Cast a Shadow"
- "Bonfire"
- "T.V. Girl"
- "Playhouse"
- "Ponytail"
Disc four: Dreamy (1991)
- "Me Untamed"
- "Left Behind"
- "Hot Chocolate Boy"
- "I've Lost You"
- "Cry for a Shadow"
- "Collide"
- "Nancy Sin"
- "Fortune Cookie Prize"
- "Revolution Come and Gone"
- "Red Head Walking"
Disc five: You Turn Me On (1992)
- "Tiger Trap"
- "Noise"
- "Pinebox Derby"
- "Teenage Caveman"
- "Sleepy Head"
- "You Turn Me On"
- "Godsend"
- "Hey Day"
- "Bury the Hammer"
Disc six: Music to Climb the Apple Tree By
- "Angel Gone"
- "Nancy Sin"
- "Sea Hunt"
- "Look Around"
- "Not a Care in the World"
- "Dreamy"
- "That Girl"
- "Secret Picnic Spot"
- "Zombie Limbo Time"
- "Foggy Eyes"
- "Knock On Any Door"
- "Sea Babies"
- "Tales of a Brave Aphrodite"
- "Polly Pereguinn"
- "I Dig You"
Disc seven: Live in London 1988
- "I Love You"
- "Cast a Shadow"
- "Calvin Chat"
- "Bad Seeds"
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References
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