Idlewild (They Might Be Giants album)

Idlewild is a compilation album by the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released in 2014, and is the third anthology released by the group through its own Idlewild Recordings. The album includes songs previously released between 1999's Long Tall Weekend and 2013's Nanobots. The press release for the album notes it is "neither a 'best of' nor a 'rarities' set, it is an ultra – vivid illustration of the bands prodigious output and singular musical vision."

Idlewild
Compilation album by
ReleasedMay 27, 2014 (US), 26th May (UK)[1]
GenreAlternative rock
Length43:27
LabelIdlewild Recordings, Lojinx[2]
ProducerVarious
They Might Be Giants chronology
Nanobots
(2013)
Idlewild
(2014)
First Album Live!
(2014)

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Am I Awake?"Indestructible Object (2004)3:03
2."The Mesopotamians"The Else (2007)2:56
3."We Live in a Dump"Cast Your Pod to the Wind (2007)1:39
4."Experimental Film"The Spine (2004)2:56
5."Cloisonné"Join Us (2011)2:38
6."The Lady and the Tiger"Join Us (2011)2:55
7."Brain Problem Situation"Cast Your Pod to the Wind (2007)2:56
8."Tesla"Nanobots (2013)2:05
9."Certain People I Could Name"Long Tall Weekend (1999)3:24
10."You're on Fire"Nanobots (2013)2:41
11."Damn Good Times"The Spine (2004)2:39
12."Words Are Like"TMBG Unlimited (2001)1:36
13."Can't Keep Johnny Down"Join Us (2011)2:20
14."I'm Impressed"The Else (2007)2:39
15."Careful What You Pack"The Else (2007)2:40
16."Clap Your Hands"No! (2002)1:22
17."Electronic Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"Album Raises New and Troubling Questions (2011)2:51
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