
There's Nothing Wrong With Love is a Alt/Indie album by Built To Spill, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 19 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- fuzzy
- earnest
- playful
About
Doug Martsch sure can write a love song, and on <i>There’s Nothing Wrong With Love</i>, Idaho indie rockers Built to Spill dig deep into the genre, including the wistful delicacy of “Twin Falls” and the overtly sexual orchestral folk of “Fling.” The shadowy, aching melancholy of “Car” is easily one of Martsch’s finest moments, breaking away from a dirgey middle to a rousing finale. And on “Stab,” he howls into the void about suicide, taking the song’s last crescendo to thrashy, anxious extremes.
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Tracklist
- 1In the Morning2:37
- 2Reasons3:46
- 3Big Dipper4:09
- 4Car2:59
- 5Fling2:33
- 6Cleo4:35
- 7The Source3:20
- 8Twin Falls1:49
- 9Some5:57
- 10Distopian Dream Girl4:24
- 11Israel's Song3:47
- 12Stab5:29
- 13Preview (Hidden Track)1:23
Credits
Performers
- Doug MartschARRANGED BY
- John McMahonARRANGED BY CELLO
- Andy Capps
- Brett Nelson
- Wayne FlowerGUITAR BASS
- Gretchen YanoverCELLO
- Eric AkrePERCUSSION
- Chad ShaverLEAD GUITAR
15 collectors on Gatefold own this · 19 pressings tracked on Gatefold
