Album US 2001 on Tape Mountain label
Rock (Lo-Fi)
Notes from the Tape Mountain website: "The triumphant return to form, recorded with amazing Bellevue, WA-based band luv(sic). Sweet jangly pop, some gnarled moments but they fit right in. This is the album I play for my coworkers and my parents and one of Tape Mountain's finest moments thus far. This one has "hit" written all over it. Bellevue, WA-based luv[sic] kick up their trademark thickety supergenius ruckus behind Portland, OR-based Celesteville's left-field songs and guitar ruination, and the results go down smooth. The somewhere-between-4-track-and-digital production values are nice as well. And if that weren't enough, the packaging (designed by Billis of luv[sic]) looks great as well. Includes lyric sheet so you can look up all the words."
Celesteville , album by | |
Anne Matthews written by, music by | |
Billis Helg written by, music by | |
Jacob Anderson g, written by, music by | |
Steven Arntson written by, music by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Invisible Tape | Celesteville | 3:01 | |
2 | A River Frozen In Place | Celesteville | 2:23 | |
3 | End Over End | Celesteville | 2:08 | |
4 | Black is the Color of My True Love's Mail | Celesteville | 2:30 | |
5 | I Didn't Think The Oracle Was Talking To Me | Celesteville | 2:18 | |
6 | I Have Not Spoken All Day | Celesteville | 3:15 | |
7 | Do Not Talk | Celesteville | 3:10 | |
8 | For Jake Erdmann, Et Al | Celesteville | 2:14 | |
9 | An Odd Number Of Stars | Celesteville | 2:26 | |
10 | For The Dishroom At Meridian Park Hospital | Celesteville | 1:39 | |
11 | White Satin Bed | Celesteville | Buck Owens, Gene Price | 2:49 |
12 | Night Air, Portland | Celesteville | 3:32 |