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Teenage Symphonies to God [Japan Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Teenage Symphonies to God [Japan Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:03/25/1998
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Track List: Teenage Symphonies to God [Japan Bonus Tracks]

  1. Hold Me
  2. My Blank Pages
  3. Why Not Your Baby
  4. Time Wraps Around You
  5. Atmosphere
  6. # 10
  7. Faster Days
  8. Something's Gotta Give
  1. This Life Is Killing Me
  2. Weird Summer
  3. Star Trip
  4. Keep on Lingerin'
  5. One Hundred Years from No
  6. It's Been Too Long and It
  7. Don't You Slip Away From

Pro Reviews: Teenage Symphonies to God [Japan Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Velvet Crush's second album is an oldfashioned pop record: 12 songs in 40 minutes, filled with ultramelodic guitar hooks and simple, memorable melodies. While it's traditional in form, the music on Teenage Symphonies to God isn't retro. Velvet Crush manage to inject a real enthusiasm and freshness in the standard threeminute pop song, whether they're playing originals that sound like forgotten classics ("Time Wraps Around You," "This Life is Killing Me," "My Blank Pages," "Hold Me Up") or forgotten classics themselves (Gene Clark's "Why Not Your Baby" and Matthew Sweet's "Something's Gotta Give"). With a crisp, warm production from Mitch Easter, Teenage Symphonies to God is one record that deserves to take its title from Brian Wilson. [This edition contains bonus tracks.]

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Velvet Crush

A classic power-pop band in the tradition of the Raspberries and Big Star, Velvet Crush formed in Rhode Island in 1989, although their roots actually extended west to Champaign, Illinois, where vocalist/bassist Paul Chastain and drummer Ric Menck first met and began performing together. There Menck founded his own small label, Picture Book, on which he and Chastain reco... Read more