Manitoba
Up In Flames
Label ©  Unknown
Release Year  2003
Length  38:55
Genre  Electronica
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  M-0031
Bitrate  (various) Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      I've Lived On A Dirt Road All My Life  
       5:36  
      2.  
      Skunks  
       3:45  
      3.  
      Hendrix With Ko  
       3:55  
      4.  
      Jacknuggeted  
       3:29  
      5.  
      Why The Long Face  
       0:41  
      6.  
      Bijoux  
       4:17  
      7.  
      Twins  
       1:44  
      8.  
      Kid You'll Move Mountains  
       5:00  
      9.  
      Crayon  
       2:40  
      10.  
      Every Time She Turns Round It's Her Birthday  
       7:48  
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      A one-man pop band, Dan Snaith's Manitoba project distills everything that's breathtaking and slightly absurd about several extremist alternative-pop movements of the '90s: the jangly white-noise of classic Too Pure/Beggars Banquet records (Pram, Stereolab); freewheeling pastoralia from Mercury Rev and Flaming Lips; and the warm '60s bubblegum of prime Elephant 6 pop music. But despite the parade of influences (many of them quite clear), Snaith's productions definitely aren't simply recycling these; his tracks are vibrant and imaginative, calling on fuzzed-out guitar solos and summer-day vocals that recall a raft of solid shoegazers. And unlike a lot of top-heavy albums, Snaith saves one of the best for last: "Every Time She Turns 'Round It's Her Birthday," a rewrite of Mercury Rev's "Chasing a Bee" that does the masters proud. — John Bush
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