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''Her Wallpaper Reverie'' is the third album from The Apples in Stereo. The fifteen tracks listed for the album give the impression that it is about the same length as the band's previous two albums, but only seven of the tracks are "actual" songs. The other eight tracks play a variation of the same melody. These eight tracks are treated as musical interludes and are marked with Roman numerals. Most of these interludes range from ten seconds to a minute in length (with the exception of "vi. Drifting Patterns" which is over two and a half minutes long). The result length is 27 minutes. Critical response to the album was varied. A common criticism was that the album contained too many interludes. (In fact, there are more musical interludes on the album than there are songs.) Pitchfork Media, for instance, stated that many of these interludes were "annoying" (). The psychedelic production of the album enticed critics to make comparisons to popular albums by The Beatles and The Beach Boys. ==Track listing== All tracks written by Robert Schneider except where noted. #"i. Her Room Is A Rainy Garden (Wallpaper Reverie Theme)" – 0:11 #"ii. Morning Breaks (And Roosters Complain)" – 0:21 #"The Shiney Sea" – 3:40 #"iii. The Significance Of A Floral Print" – 0:37 #"Strawberryfire" – 4:27 #"iv. From Outside, In Floats A Music Box" – 1:00 #"Ruby" – 3:08 #"v. She Looks Through Empty Windows" – 0:14 #"Questions and Answers" (Hilarie Sidney) – 2:53 #"vi. Drifting Patterns" – 2:44 #"Y2K" – 2:23 #"vii. Les Amants" – 0:33 #"Benefits of Lying (With Your Friend)" – 3:35 #"Ruby, Tell Me" – 1:00 #"viii. Together They Dream Into The Evening" – 0:14 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Her Wallpaper Reverie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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