The Microphones - The Singing From "Mt. Eerie" album flac
Performer: The MicrophonesTitle: The Singing From "Mt. Eerie"
Style: Indie Rock
Released: 2003
Country: US
MP3 album: 1815 mb
FLAC album: 1691 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: WMA MP2 MPC TTA MIDI AAC VOC
Genre: Rock
Mount Eerie is the fourth and final studio album from the band The Microphones. Microphones frontman Phil Elvrum began working on "Mount Eerie" after taking a long tour of Europe and North America. Released by K Records in 2003, the album is named after the mountain on Fidalgo Island where Elvrum spent much of his childhood. Elvrum would later use the same name for his next musical project.
Eerie," or The Singing from "Mt. Eerie," or 2005's The Drums from "No Flashlight. The album can be appreciated by some as a deconstruction of his art, but an equally valid argument can be made that it resembles talking in cartoon voices after a hit from a helium balloon. Further Listening: If diving into Elverum's impressively extensive back catalogue intrigues you, then starting with 2002's Song Islands and 2010's Song Islands vol. 2 is recommended. The former comes from the Microphones era, while the latter collects Mount Eerie tracks
Singing from Mt. Eerie (CD). Singing from Mt. 5. Universe, Mount Eerie. 6. I Watched You From Above.
Singing From Mt Eerie. The Singing from Mount Eerie. MP3 Music, January 20, 1999.
Eerie is a truly stunning album, managing to be deeply beautiful and unnerving, as well as deeply thoughtful, without ever seeming pretentious or heavy-handed. Perhaps the greatest "lo-fi" recording ever? Regardless, The Microphones are immensely talented, but Mt. Eerie just hints at the magic they're capable o. Expand. 0 of 0 users found this helpful.
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Other Notes: Titled "Mt. Eerie" on CD face. Matrix, Runout (Variant 1): 2FJ53<7205 KLP140 DADR. Mount Eerie (LP, Album).
Drums from Mt. Eerie. Drums from Mt. K Records 142. CD. 2003.
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Tracklist
| A1 | The Sun |
| A2 | Solar System |
| A3 | Universe |
| B1 | Mt. Eerie |
| B2 | Universe |
| B3 | Universe Conclusion |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 8016
Credits
- Recorded By – Adam Forkner, Amber Bell, Anna Oxygen, Bethany Hays Parke*, Calvin Johnson, Dennis Driscoll, Hollis Parke, Jenn Kliese, Karl Blau, Mikhaela Maricich*, Kyle Field, Mirah Y.T. Zeitlyn*, Phan Nguyen, Phil Elvrum, Shawn Parke, Zach Alarcon
Notes
Issued in screen-printed sleeves.From sleeve:
These "singing-only" tracks are taken from a 5 song sequence of songs and sound-effects: "Mt. Eerie." The parts are titled: I. The Sun, II. Solar System, III. Universe, IV. Mt. Eerie, & V. Universe. Here we add a sixth part: VI. Universe Conclusion.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): KLP 141A 8016.1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): KLP 141 B 8016.2
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KLP 141 | The Microphones | The Singing From "Mt. Eerie" (CD, EP) | K | KLP 141 | US | 2003 |









