These Open Fields
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| These Open Fields | ||||
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| Studio album by The Flashbulb | ||||
| Released | June 2001 Re-release: September 2002 |
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| Recorded | ???? | |||
| Genre | IDM | |||
| Length | 44:14 Re-release: 46:48 |
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| Label | Alphabasic Records Re-release: Suburban Trash/Bonnerwachs |
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| Producer | Benn Jordan | |||
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These Open Fields is the second official full-length release from Chicago intelligent dance music (IDM) artist The Flashbulb (real name, Benn Jordan). The album displays a significant maturation from the first release, M³. The album has a central theme, unlike the playful experimentation of M³. Inspired by the death of Jordan's grandfather, it has a darker, more coherent tone.
This was the unofficial first release on Jordan's struggling new upstart label, Alphabasic.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Wish I Had Died That Day" – 3:08
- "Sunrise Dramamine" – 3:13
- "Last June" – 1:40
- "Last August" – 1:04
- "I Can Smell You on My Bed" – 2:06
- "Glowing Green Eyes" – 1:03
- "Wait for Me" – 0:49
- "I Wake Up Clueless" – 2:17
- "Warren" – 1:30
- "Pippin" – 2:16
- "I Am An Unbreakable Shard of Glass" – 1:01
- "Taste My Solitude" – 2:15
- "Color Tree" – 1:35
- "Joking About Killing Yourself" – 3:46
- "Thump, Cry" – 1:30
- "Dead on Arrival" – 1:17
- "Eleven Ways to End the Pain" – 3:44
- "The Nicest Day Spent Inside" – 3:39
- "This is the End of Everything" – 3:56
- "These Open Fields" – 2:25
[edit] Re-release
These Open Fields (second edition), released September 2002, adds "Taste My Solitude (Longhair Mix)" 2:44 to the end of the album. Its release coinciding with the recording of Resent and the April Sunshine Shed, the song features sitar, used on the latter album.