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The lead singer, arranger, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist for the orchestral indie-pop act Magnetic Fields is a wonderfully mopey Boston native by the name of Stephin Merritt. At his best, his delightful songs combine the fancy wordplay and ability to flawlessly genre-hop of Tin Pan Alley and Broadway show tunes with the dour and minor-keyed yet self-deprecating tone of indie-rock. Magnetic… Read more in Amazon's The Magnetic Fields Store

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  • Audio CD (January 23, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: January 23, 1995
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Merge Records
  • ASIN: B0000019NK
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #103,885 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. When You Were My Baby
2. Saddest Story Ever Told
3. Lovers from the Moon
4. Candy
5. Tokyo a Go-Go
6. Summer Lies
7. Old Orchard Beach
8. Jeremy
9. Dancing in Your Eyes
10. Suddenly There Is a Tidal Wave
11. Distant Plastic Trees
12. Railroad Boy
13. Smoke Signals
14. You Love to Fail
15. Kings
16. Babies Falling
17. Living in an Abandoned Firehouse With You
18. Tar-Heel Boy
19. Falling in Love With the Wolfboy
20. Josephine
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5.0 out of 5 stars The house we bought was really a lake..., July 14, 2002
By W. Davidson (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is my favourite of all the Magnetic Fields releases to date. It contains their first album 'Distant Plastic Trees' (minus one track - 'Plant White Roses'). It's is a strange and beautiful record full of songs that use unusual structures and orchestrations ('Babies Falliing' is little more than a folk song sung over sounds of trickling and noise, 'Living In An Abandoned Firehouse with You' uses warm atmospheric electronics and a great melody, 'Kings' is again a seemingly unstructured piece with a bizzare melody and odd backing track). On this CD all tracks are sung by Susan Anway who negotiates herself like a zombie through Stephin Merritt's lyrical word play and electronic musical mazes. The effect is stunning and not distancing as it may at first sound. Lurking amongst the obscurities is the alterna-hit '100'000 Fireflies' which sounds positively conventional in this setting.

The rest of the CD (the first 10 tracks) are made up of The Wayward Bus songs which were recorded after the Distant Plastic Trees tracks. . Susan Anway is again your vocalist de jour and these songs are great in an entirely different way. There's a Phil Spector-ish vibe filtered through the Merritt lo-fi home recording system on songs like "When You Were My Baby" and "The Saddest Story Ever Told". There's the odd stinker ('Tokyo A Go Go' anyone?) but so many moments of divinity ('Candy', 'Jeremy', 'Like Lovers From the Moon') easily outweigh this. Track 11 is 4 and a half mintues of silence that separate the two sections of the CD - Why? Who knows, just chalk it up as one of the mysteries of the Magnetic Fields.

I can take or leave some of the later efforts such as the 69 Love Songs extravaganza, but The Wayward Bus is a CD I constantly revisit.

PS: Oh and can I just add how nice it is to again see the attractive artwork of Wendy Smith on the cover (she did the cover art for the band, Weekend, in the 1980's).

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bittersweet and lovely, October 10, 2004
I usually detest indie pop like this: low fi, precious, sentimentally gloopy songs with detached singing and little or no guts to the music. But damn if this doesn't work in an odd, magical way. The songs don't rock for sure, but the melodies and lyrics pack a delicate punch that can be either soothing, cathartic or just bittersweet. Songs for after the breakup with the love of your life.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars time wasn't on our side.. me and my foolish bride.., September 18, 2001
By Ryan Hennessy (Albany, NY) - See all my reviews
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Okay, so first I want to note the strange ordering of this album. This is actually told old albums that were recently put together on one CD to be re-released by Merge Records. That's good for people like me because it's makes for one less CD to have to buy. But they put the Wayward Bus album before Distant Plastic Trees, even though Trees was released in 1989 and the Bus was released in 1991. If this was in chronological order, they would be reversed. And that would help a lot because there's a significant difference in the sound between the two albums. So that's how I'm going to do this review, the opposite of the way Merge wanted it.

So I guess Distant Plastic Trees was the first glimpse the world had of the Magnetic Fields. Even though they were New Wave and they were synthpop, the sound doesn't strike you that way at all. There's a lot of opposing forces going on here. Stephin Merritt, *the* Magnetic Field, has a penchant for love songs, and not just love songs but ones that sound like they could have been written 70 years ago, although they do have a lot of strange twists. So in a sense, almost every Magnetic Fields song has an antique feel to it lyrically. The music is mostly programmed on keyboards and other synthesizers, but they don't sound like anything else. Merritt likes using noisy machines, comforting music being played on beat up old things that are past their prime. So the music sounds like it's striving for perfection, but it just sounds rather messy, here on the first album more than any other. And there you have the charm of the Magnetic Fields.

All of the songs on this double album were sung by Susan Anway who has a classic and clean delivery juxtaposed against all the machinery around her. On the later albums, Merritt started singing the songs himself and the cocktail drummer on this album, Claudia Gonson, of all people, started singing many of the songs too. But here it's all Susan and that gives the album on a whole a consistency that none of the later releases have.

Don't misunderstand me about the sound of the album either. The sound may be messy, but the melodies come through loud and clear and I don't think you could find many catchier songs than "You Love To Fail." There are times though, like in "Babies Falling" with its bubbly noise and seemingly random wind chimes sounds, that's it's hard to find the rhythm that Anway is actually singing to. It's atmospheric in a psychedelic tape machine way. And then of course there's "100,000 Fireflies," something every indie kid wants to put on a mixtape for his girlfriend.

*fastforward two years!!* And here we are, back in the Greenwich Village where Stephin Merritt has finished The Wayward Bus. This one is a lot more conventional than Distant Plastic Trees. It's less noisy and random and more melodic on the whole. Add to the mix of synthesizers. a tuba, horns and cello and you can see how the Fields are evolving. Everyone should get to hear "When You Were My Baby" and "The Saddest Story Ever Told" because they're two of the most delicious examples of pop music that doesn't date itself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the most underrated pop music of all time
It never occured to me that The Magnetic Fields had much else of immediate worth in their catalog other than 69 Love Songs until I was recommended this collection of two small... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Alex TB

5.0 out of 5 stars Magnetic Fields before Magnetic Fields
I first heard Magnetic Fields through their albums Holiday and i. I was so used to Stephin Merritt's inimitable voice and melancholic songs that when I first heard The Wayward... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Colin Cortes

5.0 out of 5 stars Incomparably gorgeous
This album was my introduction to The Magnetic Felds and, though I apparently may be one of a very few people in the world who feel this way, it has remained in my top three... Read more
Published on August 12, 2007 by starhermit

4.0 out of 5 stars Hit or miss, like all Magnetic Field albums (for me),
with the exception of "Holiday" which is unbelievably solid. That's ok, about half the tracks here being compelling is ok with me. Read more
Published on August 7, 2007 by Gerth Mirthful

4.0 out of 5 stars Hear the genius form
This is probably The Magnetic Fields most uneven release, but this is, of course, due to the fact that these are Merritt's first records. Read more
Published on October 22, 2005 by Ron Heck

5.0 out of 5 stars real raw
I can't even get into a lengthly explanation - listening to all of the magnetic fields songs make me happy to be alive.
simple.
Published on September 30, 2005 by Ambre C. Bosko

5.0 out of 5 stars I Know Your Secret Code
This album snuck up on me. At first I thought it was terrible, for the reasons other reviewers have mentioned (blandish vocals, messy arrangements and noise) but I listened to it... Read more
Published on August 25, 2004 by The Other

5.0 out of 5 stars Susan's Vocals
Susan was hired for these two albums to sing in the manner which Stephin wanted her to sing. It's no accident that she sang on some of the tracks, in what has been termed... Read more
Published on April 13, 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Karaoke from hell
Since I love "69 Love Songs" I was eager to check out Merritt's back catalogue. Bad move. I have three more albums now, this one, "The charm of the Highway... Read more
Published on October 18, 2003 by vidar

4.0 out of 5 stars Great First Release, Mediocre Second Half
Some of the best songs on this two-album CD are "100,000 Fireflies," "The Saddest Story Every Told," and "Jeremy. Read more
Published on October 17, 2002 by Lucius Kwok

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