Annie wrote:Thanks, but how are we gonna know unless there's an official release? Do any of your songs say "featuring David Lynch?" There are two songs that he sings.
Here's the tracklisting and the order of the individual songs as they appear on NPR's "Dark Night" page, which appears to be as close to an "official" release as we're going to get for now.
1- Revenge (Flaming Lips)
2- Just War (Gruff Rhys of The Super Furry Animals)
3- Jaykub (Jason Lytle)
4- Little Girl (Julian Casablancas of The Strokes)
5- Angel's Harp (Frank Black of The Pixies)
6- Pain (Iggy Pop)
7- Star Eyes (I Can't Catch It) (David Lynch)
8- Everytime I'm With You (Jason Lytle)
9- Insane Lullaby (James Mercer of The Shins)
10- Daddy's Gone (Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse and Nina Persson of The Cardigans)
11- The Man Who Played God (Suzanne Vega)
12- Grim Augury (Vic Chesnutt)
13- Dark Night Of The Soul (David Lynch)
I think the titles are part of the lyrics for nearly all of the songs, so it shouldn't be too hard to check and match the right title/artist with the right file. And you can still play the individual tracks on the NPR page just to make sure things match.
Hope this helps.
Shouldn't that say "5- Angel's Harp (Black Francis of The Pixies)"? The poster lists a Black Francis but your listing doesn't. A Wikipedia check also confirmed Black Francis as a member of The Pixies.
Yeah, I suppose if one is referring to him as a member of the Pixies, then he went by the name Black Francis. When he broke up the Pixies and started his solo career, he changed it to Frank Black. And in 2004 when he released an album featuring him playing some early demos of Pixies songs and some contemporary reworkings of Pixies songs, he signed the liner notes as Frank Black Francis. And if anyone is wondering at this point what his real name is, it's Charles Thompson IV.
Am I the only one who ordered this before it was released who STILL hasn't received their order?
In fact it seems not even to have shipped yet! And that book signing is tomorrow!
Granted, going anywhere in the general direction of downtown isn't a good idea tomorrow... but I probably still would have tried...
I'm angry.
j9 wrote:
Here's the tracklisting and the order of the individual songs as they appear on NPR's "Dark Night" page, which appears to be as close to an "official" release as we're going to get for now.
1- Revenge (Flaming Lips)
2- Just War (Gruff Rhys of The Super Furry Animals)
3- Jaykub (Jason Lytle)
4- Little Girl (Julian Casablancas of The Strokes)
5- Angel's Harp (Frank Black of The Pixies)
6- Pain (Iggy Pop)
7- Star Eyes (I Can't Catch It) (David Lynch)
8- Everytime I'm With You (Jason Lytle)
9- Insane Lullaby (James Mercer of The Shins)
10- Daddy's Gone (Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse and Nina Persson of The Cardigans)
11- The Man Who Played God (Suzanne Vega)
12- Grim Augury (Vic Chesnutt)
13- Dark Night Of The Soul (David Lynch)
I think the titles are part of the lyrics for nearly all of the songs, so it shouldn't be too hard to check and match the right title/artist with the right file. And you can still play the individual tracks on the NPR page just to make sure things match.
Hope this helps.
Shouldn't that say "5- Angel's Harp (Black Francis of The Pixies)"? The poster lists a Black Francis but your listing doesn't. A Wikipedia check also confirmed Black Francis as a member of The Pixies.
Yeah, I suppose if one is referring to him as a member of the Pixies, then he went by the name Black Francis. When he broke up the Pixies and started his solo career, he changed it to Frank Black. And in 2004 when he released an album featuring him playing some early demos of Pixies songs and some contemporary reworkings of Pixies songs, he signed the liner notes as Frank Black Francis. And if anyone is wondering at this point what his real name is, it's Charles Thompson IV.
It seems that we will never figure out the right way to list the tracks... The most recent DL Foundation TV video lists "Revenge (featuring Wayne Coyne)" instead of The Flaming Lips, "Star Eyes (I Can Catch It)" instead of "Can't", and it omits "Mark Linkous" from the listing for Daddy's Gone.
So many different typos and stuff, everytime it's listed. LOL