Last Exit to Garageland

Last Exit to Garageland is the debut album of New Zealand band Garageland, released in June 1996 on Flying Nun Records. The album was reissued in the UK on Discordant Records in September 1997, and in the US on Foodchain Records in September 1997. In 2003, Foodchain issued a newer release which included bonus tracks.

Last Exit to Garageland
Studio album by
Released1996
LabelFlying Nun Records
ProducerJeremy Eade, Andrew Gladstone and Chris Sinclair
Garageland chronology
Last Exit to Garageland
(1996)
Do What You Want
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

1996 Flying Nun release

  1. "Fingerpops"
  2. "Classically Diseased"
  3. "Beelines to Heaven"
  4. "Come Back"
  5. "Nude Star"
  6. "Fire Away"
  7. "Tired and Bored"
  8. "I'm Looking For What I Can't Get"
  9. "Never Gonna Come Around Here Again"
  10. "Return to You"
  11. "Jesus I'm Freezing"
  12. "Underground Nonsense"

2003 Foodchain release

  1. Intro
  2. Fingerpops
  3. Classically Diseased
  4. Nude Star
  5. Pop Cigar
  6. Beelines To Heaven
  7. Come Back
  8. Fire Away
  9. Tired And Bored
  10. I'm Looking For What I Can't Get
  11. Never Gonna Come Around Here Again
  12. Return To You
  13. Jesus I'm Freezing
  14. Fay Ray
  15. Underground Nonsense
  16. So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star
  17. Bus Stops
  18. Struck
  19. Graduation From Frustration
  20. One Shot
  21. Shouldn't Matter But It Does
  22. Cherry Cola Vodka (Hold The Ice)

Personnel

  • Jeremy Eade - guitar, vocals, lead guitar, organ
  • Andrew Gladstone - drums, vocals, percussion, organ
  • Mark Silvey - bass
  • Debbie Silvey - guitar
  • Murray Smith - keyboard on "Beelines to Heaven"
  • Margaret Cooke - cello on "Beelines to Heaven"
  • 'The most Rev. Jimmy Deep plays on "intro" and "outro"' (liner notes)
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