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*While the CD version of the EP makes it clear that the vinyl release should be played at 45rpm, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country" in particular sounds excellent at 33 1/3, taking on a more dreamlike, haunting quality. An mp3 of the song at this speed was at one time available on the file-sharing network Soulseek.
 
*While the CD version of the EP makes it clear that the vinyl release should be played at 45rpm, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country" in particular sounds excellent at 33 1/3, taking on a more dreamlike, haunting quality. An mp3 of the song at this speed was at one time available on the file-sharing network Soulseek.
** Reversed [2:11]: "We're reading fascists..."
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** Reversed [2:11]: "We're reading fascists..." [4:14]: "Walk away from the internet"
  
 
== Samples / Lyrics ==
 
== Samples / Lyrics ==

Revision as of 19:13, 12 August 2013

In a Beautiful Place out in the Country
Running time 6:07 (ABPOITC EP)
5:27 (ATPR CD 1
6:23 (WARPCD20)
Appears on ABPOITC EP
ATPR CD 1
WARPCD20


Comments

  • This track also appears on "All Tomorrow's Parties 1.0" (ATPR CD 1) compilation in a slightly different form. "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (Edit)" is not simply a shorter edition of the original version, but appears to be an alternative mix of "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country". It start with a drumbeat intead of the melody, and ends with an extension of the weak tune heard in the end of the EP version. Besides that, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (Edit)" is not fading out in the final part.
  • While the CD version of the EP makes it clear that the vinyl release should be played at 45rpm, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country" in particular sounds excellent at 33 1/3, taking on a more dreamlike, haunting quality. An mp3 of the song at this speed was at one time available on the file-sharing network Soulseek.
    • Reversed [2:11]: "We're reading fascists..." [4:14]: "Walk away from the internet"

Samples / Lyrics

  • "Come out, and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country."

Trivia

  • Ranked #360 on Pitchfork Medias top 500 Songs of the 2000's.[1]

Videos

Original

Remix by Mira Calix

See Also

External links

References

  1. http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-500-tracks-of-the-2000s-500-201/

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