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Four-Calendar Cafe : ウィキペディア英語版
Four-Calendar Café

''Four-Calendar Café'' is the seventh album by Scottish band Cocteau Twins. It was originally released in 1993 on Fontana. The album distinguished itself from the rest of the Twins' catalogue in two major areas: The sound was much more pop-oriented and less ambient than previous works, and Liz Fraser's lyrics were much more intelligible than usual.
The album took its title from William Least Heat-Moon's book ''Blue Highways'', in which the author considers the quality of a restaurant by how many calendars it has hanging on its wall.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cocteautwins.com/html/history/history16.html )〕 ''NME'' named the album the 46th best record of 1993.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Albums and Tracks of the Year: 1993 )
==Track listing==
All songs written by Cocteau Twins.
#"Know Who You Are at Every Age" – 3:42
#"Evangeline" – 4:31
#"Bluebeard" – 3:56
#"Theft, and Wandering Around Lost" – 4:30
#"Oil of Angels" – 4:38
#"Squeeze-Wax" – 3:49
#"My Truth" – 4:34
#"Essence" – 3:02
#"Summerhead" – 3:39
#"Pur" – 5:02

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