People Like Us & Wobbly & Matmos – Wide Open Spaces
Genre: | Electronic, Non-Music |
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Style: | Leftfield, Glitch, Abstract, Speech, Experimental |
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Tracklist
Morning | 5:34 | ||
Dolly Pardon | 5:59 | ||
Clawing Your Eyes Out Down To Your Throat | 3:49 | ||
Shenandoah | 3:40 | ||
Holler | 5:47 | ||
Tremble Valley Peady | 4:04 | ||
Chicken Legs | 3:48 | ||
Cattle Call | 2:44 | ||
Unshackled | 6:37 | ||
Arkansas Explorer | 3:24 | ||
Calling | 4:02 | ||
I Must Die | 2:19 | ||
Wide Open Spaces | 6:30 |
Credits (6)
- Rex RayDesign
- Thomas DimuzioMastered By
- Drew DanielSampler [Samplers], Featuring [Cd Players, Laptops, Mixers], Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Steel Guitar [Pedal], Acoustic Guitar
- Jon LeideckerSampler [Samplers], Featuring [Cd Players, Laptops, Mixers], Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Steel Guitar [Pedal], Acoustic Guitar
- Martin SchmidtSampler [Samplers], Featuring [Cd Players, Laptops, Mixers], Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Steel Guitar [Pedal], Acoustic Guitar
- Vicki BennettSampler [Samplers], Featuring [Cd Players, Laptops, Mixers], Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Steel Guitar [Pedal], Acoustic Guitar
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Wide Open Spaces CD, Limited Edition | Tigerbeat6 – MEOW083 | US | 2003 | US — 2003 | ||||
![]() | Wide Open Spaces LP, Album | Discrepant – CREP52 | UK | 2018 | UK — 2018 | New Submission |
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referencing Wide Open Spaces (LP, Album) CREP52
To see this amazing LP reach the wax is just proof that the world isn`t all bad.- Edited 18 years ago
referencing Wide Open Spaces (CD, Limited Edition) MEOW083
One of the finest pieces of modern electronic craft that I've heard, this record embodies a personality and individuality that you won't likely find on many other recordings. Constructed around many pre-gathered samples of, amongst many other things; country western themed television programs, a fistful of Roy Rogers, a bumbling old codger with a nifty tune in his head, and one or two requests to hear a song whose namesake would eventually end up being the moniker of a popular buffet-style restaurant.
I try to listen to this record at least once a week. I'm all choked up over willy.
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