The Portable Galaxie 500
The Portable Galaxie 500 is a greatest hits studio album by the rock band Galaxie 500.[5] It was released in 1998 on Rykodisc.[6]
The Portable Galaxie 500 | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | Sep 29, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1988-1990 | |||
Genre | Dream pop Slowcore | |||
Length | 60:38 | |||
Label | Rykodisc | |||
Producer | Mark Kramer | |||
Galaxie 500 chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
NME | |
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide |
Track listing
All songs written by Galaxie 500 except as noted.
- "Blue Thunder" (w/sax)
- "Flowers"
- "When Will You Come Home"
- "Listen, The Snow Is Falling" (Yoko Ono)
- "Sorry"
- "Fourth of July"
- "Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste" (Jonathan Richman)
- "Strange"
- "Another Day"
- "Snowstorm"
- "Summertime" (live)
- "Tugboat"
Releases
Year | Label | Format | Catalog no. | Country | Bonus tracks |
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1998 | Rykodisc | Enhanced CD | 10445 | US | "Tugboat" (video) |
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References
- The Portable Galaxie 500 at AllMusic
- Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Omnibus Press – via Google Books.
- "NME Reviews - The Portable Galaxie 500". Nme.com. 2005-09-12. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
- Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (February 1, 2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". Simon and Schuster – via Google Books.
- Thompson, Dave (February 1, 2000). "Alternative Rock". Hal Leonard Corporation – via Google Books.
- Buckley, Peter (February 1, 2003). "The Rough Guide to Rock". Rough Guides – via Google Books.
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