Beet, Maize & Corn
2003 studio album by The High Llamas
Beet, Maize & Corn | ||||
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Studio album by The High Llamas | ||||
Released | 7 October 2003 (U.S.) | |||
Genre | Chamber pop | |||
Length | 40:23 | |||
Label | Drag City | |||
Producer | Fulton Dingley, Sean O'Hagan | |||
The High Llamas chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
LAS Magazine | Favourable [2] |
Pitchfork Media | (6.0/10) [3] |
Beet, Maize & Corn is the seventh studio album by London-based musical project The High Llamas, released on 7 October 2003 on Drag City. The style of the album is a notable departure from earlier High Llamas efforts, eschewing all electronic keyboards and effects in favor of a sound dominated by brass and strings.
Track listing
- "Barny Mix" – 3:48
- "Calloway" – 5:01
- "The Click and the Fizz" – 4:01
- "Porter Dimi" – 3:24
- "Leaf and Lime" – 3:27
- "Alexandra Line" – 0:19
- "High on the Chalk" – 3:30
- "Rotary Hop" – 5:11
- "Ribbons and Hi-Hats" – 1:31
- "The Holly Hills" – 1:50
- "Monnie" – 3:44
- "The Walworth River" – 4:37
References
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The High Llamas
- Rob Allum
- Pete Aves
- John Fell
- Marcus Holdaway
- Dominic Murcott
- Sean O'Hagan
- John Burnett
- Anita Visser
- Santa Barbara
- Gideon Gaye
- Hawaii
- Cold and Bouncy
- Snowbug
- Buzzle Bee
- Beet, Maize & Corn
- Can Cladders
- Talahomi Way
- Here Come the Rattling Trees
- Hey Panda
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