The Future Is Worse Than The Past
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The Future Is Worse Than The Past is a compilation album by DIY home recording pioneer R. Stevie Moore. It was released on July 4, 1999. It was the first of four R. Stevie Moore albums released by the German record label Pink Lemon.[1][2][3]
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When the album was released, Billboard wrote, "... Moore steps into the fore with yet another collection of lo-fi symphonies... Unsung by all save a small cult, Moore deserves a wider audience. Perhaps this fine release will help him find it."[2]
Track listing
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All the songs were written by R. Stevie Moore, except where noted.
- "Found a Job" (David Byrne) – 4:47
- "Misplacement" – 3:27
- "Everyone, But Everyone" – 6:59
- "Where We Are Right Now" – 3:13
- "Academy Fight Song" – 3:08
- "Oh Baby Baby Baby" – 2:56
- "Rose Garden" (Joe South) – 2:56
- "Bladder" – 7:03
- "Play Myself Some Music" – 3:43
References
- ^ a b The Future Is Worse Than the Past at AllMusic. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
- ^ a b Album review: The Future Is Worse Than the Past, Billboard, August 28, 1999, p. 26. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
- ^ The Future Is Worse Than the Past at Discogs. Retrieved April 2, 2016.