Oh, Inverted World The Shins

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  • Release Date: 06/19/2001
  • Sales Rank: 2,911
  • Label: SUB POP
  • UPC: 098787055023

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Oh, Inverted World

1LISTENCaring Is Creepy 3:20
2LISTENOne by One All Day 4:09
3LISTENWeird Divide 1:58
4LISTENKnow Your Onion! 2:29
5LISTENGirl Inform Me 2:21
6LISTENNew Slang 3:51
7LISTENThe Celibate Life 1:51
8LISTENGirl on the Wing 2:50
9LISTENYour Algebra 2:23
10LISTENPressed in a Book 2:55
11LISTENThe Past and Pending 5:24

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Editorial Reviews

Beginning with "Caring Is Creepy," which opens this album with a psychedelic flourish that would not be out of place on a late-1960s Moody Blues, Beach Boys, or Love release, the Shins present a collection of retro pop nuggets that distill the finer aspects of classic acid rock with surrealistic lyrics, independently melodic basslines, jangly guitars, echo laden vocals, minimalist keyboard motifs, and a myriad of cosmic sound effects. With only two of the cuts clocking in at over four minutes, Oh Inverted World avoids the penchant for self-indulgence that befalls most outfits who worship at the altar of Syd Barrett, Skip Spence, and Arthur Lee. Lead singer James Mercer's lazy, hazy phrasing and vocal timbre, which often echoes a young Brian Wilson, drifts in and out of the subtle tempo changes of "Know Your Onion," the jagged rhythm in "Girl Inform Me," the Donovan-esque folksy veneer of "New Slang," and the Warhol's Factory aura of "Your Algebra," all of which illustrate this New Mexico-based quartet's adept knowledge of the progressive/art rock genre which they so lovingly pay homage to. Though the production and mix are somewhat polished when compared to the memorable recordings of Moby Grape and early-Pink Floyd, the Shins capture the spirit of '67 with stunning accuracy. ~ Tom Semioli, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Oh, Inverted Worldby Anonymous

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December 18, 2006: This is one of my favorite cds!!!!!!!!!! This flawless soundtrack is a must have!!!!!Caringis Creepy is amazing, and New Slang is one of the best songs ever written hands down!!! Simply one of the best indie albums ever recorded!!!

Oh, Inverted Worldby Anonymous

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December 07, 2005: There is a pretty great variation between songs, so some songs will appeal to you while others will not. All in all, a good CD, especially if your'e a fan of the Shins or indie rock.


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