Dying Happy
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| Dying Happy | |||||
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| Studio album by Baby Bird | |||||
| Released | November 1996 (UK) |
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| Recorded | 1990s | ||||
| Genre | Lo-fi/Indie | ||||
| Length | 42:01 | ||||
| Label | Baby Bird Recordings | ||||
| Producer | Stephen Jones | ||||
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Dying Happy was the fifth of five albums of home-made recordings, released by Stephen Jones under the name Baby Bird in 1996.
It was originally a limited edition release, but is now available as part of the 2002 CD box set The Original Lo-Fi.
[edit] Track listing
- "Losing My Hair"
- "Tomorrow's Gone"
- "Petrol Cigarette"
- "When Everyone Speaks English, The World Will Explode"
- "Homesick Satellites"
- "TV"
- "The Unemployable Rub Oil On Her Coffin"
- "Grandma Begs To Be 18 Again"
- "It's Alright Dad, Isn't It"
- "Lead Cloud"
- "Cheap Astronaut"
- "Metal Waterpistol"
[edit] Reviews
"Halfway between songs and instrumentals, some of the tracks on Dying Happy just don't work at all, but some of them are riveting." - The Times

