Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca [Colored Vinyl] (Can) | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Cannibal Resource 3:50
2. Temecula Sunrise 5:05
3. The Bride 2:50
4. Stillness Is the Move 5:14
5. Two Doves 3:41
6. Useful Chamber 6:29
7. No Intention 4:17
8. Remade Horizon 3:55
9. Fluorescent Half Dome 5:45
10. Ascending Melody 4:40
11. Emblem of the World 4:03
12. As I Went Out One Morning 2:39
13. Fluorescent Half Dome (Live) 6:21
14. Temecula Sunrise (Live) 5:51
15. Two Doves (Live) 3:21
16. Cannibal Resource (Live) 4:10
17. No Intention (Live) 5:02

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Blue In Clear / Red In Clear Vinyl. Bitte Orca, 10 years after it's original release, still retains it's awe-inspiring power; it's knotty, complex, stunning compositions have not been dulled by the passing of time, and in context, seem even more radical. The two albums leading up to Bitte Orca were a from-memory recreation of a Black Flag album (2007's Rise Above), and a "glitch opera" about Eagles frontman Don Henley (2005's The Getty Address). So when Bitte Orca came out, with it's complex choral arrangements, and it's deconstructed avant-pop and R&B, it felt like a shock to the system, a left-field masterpiece from out of nowhere. Bitte Orca would start a fertile creative period for the band, and cement frontman David Longstreth as one of the most adventurous indie rock auteurs.