The Soundtrack to My Movie
The Soundtrack to My Movie is the third album by American singer-songwriter Conor Oberst. It was a cassette only release on Omaha, Nebraska indie label Sing, Eunuchs!. The songs were recorded to four-track in Oberst's basement during the same sessions that produced the first Bright Eyes album, A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997. "Opened and Spent" is an early version of the Bright Eyes song "Act of Contrition". "Flying J" is a live, full band version of "J-Bone" from Here's to Special Treatment.
The Soundtrack to My Movie | ||||
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Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Indie folk | |||
Length | 41:51 | |||
Label | Sing, Eunuchs! | |||
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Track listing
All songs by Conor Oberst.
- "In My Sights"
- "The Halcyon Days"
- "District 66"
- "Floodlights"
- "Opened and Spent"
- "Oh, To Be Friends"
- "Oh, Tired Eyes"
- "Flying J"
- "Great American Radio"
- "Oh, Sweetest Heart"
- "German Chocolate"
- "Animal Prints"
- "Another Night on Your Tightrope"
- "The Reason I Exist"
- "Show Me How Your Parents Danced"
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