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Glee (Logan Lynn album)

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GLEE
Studio album by
Released2000
Recorded1998-2000
GenreElectropop
LabelLogan Lynn Music
ProducerPFog
Logan Lynn chronology
This Is Folk Techno/Pull The Plug
(1998)
GLEE
(2000)
Logan Lynn
(2006)

GLEE is the first full-length album originally released by Logan Lynn in 2000. Lynn re-released the record in 2005 on his own label, Logan Lynn Music, followed by a 2008 re-release on Beat the World Records.

Debut Record

In 1998, Logan Lynn was granted a studio pass to create his first full-length album, GLEE, which was produced by Portland indie producer PFog and first released on October 15, 2000.[1] In 2005, Lynn re-released the record and immediately found an audience among fans of The Postal Service.[2] The Dandy Warhols owned and operated Beat the World Records re-released "GLEE" in a package of Logan Lynn releases called "The Complete Collection".

‘Tis good!

Music video

Lynn's first music video was made for the "Here We Go Again" single, shot and directed by Bryan White and Chris Tucker, and produced by Logan Lynn Music.[3] The video featured scenes with Lynn singing spliced with home movies of Lynn as a child and stop-motion animation.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:16
2."Smoke and Barlight"5:00
3."Panic"3:52
4."Meat"4:40
5."The Mothership"5:12
6."Burning Your Glory"4:15
7."Here We Go Again"5:44
8."The End of the Scene"4:55
9."You Think Like a Man"4:31
10."Menthol"4:22
11."Licking the Walls"3:25
12."Digging"3:53
13."Like Clockwork"4:06
14."Pills with Smiling Faces"4:49
15."Still Pretending"4:17
16."Another Day's End"5:16
17."On Our Way to Outer Space"3:50

[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Lynn, Logan (2012-01-02). "Unhappiness Is a Strange Muse". Huffington Post.
  2. ^ http://crappyindiemusic.blogspot.com/2009/03/album-review-logan-lynn-from-pillar-to.html
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmLRr_bcWW8
  4. ^ "Logan Lynn | GLEE". CD Baby. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  5. ^ "Glee - Logan Lynn". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2012-02-18.

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