Stop the Sun, I Want to Go Home
Stop the Sun, I Want to Go Home is the fourth album by folk rock band Tiny Lights, released in 1992 through Doctor Dream Records.
Release and reception
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Allmusic | [1] |
Nitsuh Abebe of Allmusic, who had lauded the band's previous work, did not appreciate the stylistic change of Stop the Sun, I Want to Go Home. He gave it two and a half out of five stars, concluding that while the music did not compare with the band's early catalog, the album contained enough flair to keep it interesting.[1] On the other hand, critics of the Trouser Press felt it was band's greatest accomplishment and that cited "Better" as the high point of the album and the band's career.[2]
Track listing
All music composed by Donna Croughn & John Hamilton, except "Everybody's in the Park " and "It's Really a Happening" co-written by Dave Dreiwitz.
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"Curlyeyed Open Stare" |
4:48 |
2. |
"Sugar" |
5:32 |
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"It's Really a Happening" |
4:22 |
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"Better" |
4:42 |
5. |
"Everybody's in the Park" |
4:43 |
6. |
"Facedown (For Serge Gainsbourg)" |
4:27 |
7. |
"She/Song of O" |
6:58 |
8. |
"Miss Hose" |
3:38 |
9. |
"All to You" |
4:21 |
10. |
"Big Ghost" |
5:09 |
11. |
"Papermoon" |
5:50 |
12. |
"Planet Love" |
7:07 |
Personnel
- Tiny Lights
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- Additional musicians and production
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References
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- Andy Burton
- Stuart Hake
- Ron Howden
- John Kruth
- John Mastro
- Kevin Sztam
- Catherine Vent
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| Compilations |
- The Young Person's Guide to Tiny Lights
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| Singles |
- Flowers Through the Air/Zippity-Do-Dah
- I Think I Just Want to Go Away/Pull It Together
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