Field Rexx

2004 studio album by Blitzen Trapper
Field Rexx
Studio album by
Blitzen Trapper
ReleasedNovember 23, 2004
GenreAlternative country
Length40:59
LabelLidKerCow
Blitzen Trapper chronology
Blitzen Trapper
(2003)
Field Rexx
(2004)
Wild Mountain Nation
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media7/10[1]

Field Rexx is the second studio album by Blitzen Trapper. It was "made in the sweltering summer of 2004 with no budget amidst the hiss of flies and tape."[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."James & Larry Earley (1982)"0:28
2."Lux & Royal Shopper"3:23
3."Love I Exclaim!"1:20
4."Summer Twin"3:29
5."Cold Gold Diamond"2:38
6."Concrete Heaven (live at Tecumseh Natl. Balast)"5:54
7."40 Stripes"3:51
8."Asleep for Days"3:15
9."Dreamers & Giants"3:33
10."Turkey in the Straw (James 1982)"0:25
11."Dirty Pearls"2:09
12."Leopard's Will to Live"3:32
13."Country Rain"2:36
14."Moving Minors Over County Lines"2:44
15."Love (reprise feat. Pookie & 2TanClan)"1:44

References

  1. ^ Pitchfork Media review
  2. ^ "Sub Pop Records : Blitzen Trapper : Field Rexx". Subpop.com. 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
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Blitzen Trapper
  • Eric Earley
  • Erik Menteer
  • Brian Andrian Koch
  • Michael VanPelt
  • Marty Marquis
  • Drew Laughery
Studio albums
Live albums
  • Live in Portland
  • Live Harvest
EPs
  • "Advance Album Sampler Promo Thingy"
  • "Cool Love #1"
  • "Black River Killer"
  • "Maybe Baby"
As Garmonbozia
  • untitled
  • 1940
  • Perms, Porn and the Gestalt
  • Tremolopsi!
  • The Omnibus and the Baker's Man
  • Boom
  • R/L
  • Duble Pepy Majik Plus
  • UNRL
Singles
  • "Gold For Bread"
  • "Love the Way You Walk Away/Might Find It Cheap"
  • "Shine On/Thirsty Man"


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