They Might Be Giants - Apollo 18 album flac
Performer: They Might Be GiantsTitle: Apollo 18
Released: 1992
MP3 album: 1525 mb
FLAC album: 1847 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Rock
Apollo 18 is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1992 through Elektra Records and was named after the cancelled Apollo 18 mission that was scheduled to have followed Apollo 17. The album was also associated with International Space Year, for which They Might Be Giants were declared the official "musical ambassadors" by NASA.
Apollo 18 è il quarto album in studio del gruppo musicale alternative rock statunitense They Might Be Giants, pubblicato nel 1992. Side 1. Dig My Grave – 1:08. I Palindrome I – 2:25. The Statue Got Me High – 3:06. The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) – 3:49. Side 2. Narrow Your Eyes – 2:46. Hall of Heads – 2:53. Which Describes How You're Feeling – 1:13. See the Constellation – 3:27. If I Wasn't Shy – 1:43.
Apollo 18. They Might Be Giants. Released March 24, 1992. 1. Dig My Grave Lyrics. Apollo 18 is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1992 through Elektra Records and was named after aborted Apollo 18 mission which was scheduled to have followed Apollo 17. Apollo 18 reached on the US Billboard 200 and spawned three singles, The Statue Got Me High, The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) and I Palindrome I. The album was also associated with International Space Year, for which They Might Be Giants were declared the official musical ambassadors by NASA.
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Indie Rock They Might Be Giants. Band Name They Might Be Giants. Album Name Apollo 18. Type Album. Released date 20 March 1992. Labels Elektra Records.
LP (12" album, 33 rpm). They Might Be Giants Format: Vinyl. Apollo 18. "Please retry". Temporarily out of stock.
Artists They Might Be Giants Apollo 18. Apollo 18 They Might Be Giants. This album has an average beat per minute of 128 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 72/180 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page.
They Might Be Giants have made some changes, but this album still contains some more standard and basic tunes. These songs usually contain silly, chanted choruses that sound like they come from old children movies. The instruments are also quirky and upbeat. Apollo 18 is a very experimental album, and is for those who want some nerd/rock mixed up with random silliness. Although Apollo 18 is hit or miss go for it if you want something truly original and different.
25 years ago today, They Might Be Giants released their fourth studio album, one which took its name from a NASA mission that never actually took place. No, there was no Apollo 18. Well, not one by NASA, anyway. Elektra Records had originally reached out to Elvis Costello in hopes of having him produce the album, but Linnell and Flansburgh opted to twiddle the knobs on APOLLO 18 themselves. The resulting album wasn’t quite as cheery as its predecessor, FLOOD, but it won airplay with songs like The Statue Got Me High, The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight), and I Palindrome I, and it fascinated fans with its Fingertips suite, which featured 21 songs all under 30 seconds in length






