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Albums, Years & Catalog # in this torrent:
Feel Good Lost 2001 (not my rip)
You Forgot It in People 2002 (not my rip)
Bee Hives 2004 A&C006
Broken Social Scene 2005 A&C014
Forgiveness Rock Record 2010 A&C054
Lo Fi for the Dividing Nights 2010 (not my rip)
Broken Social Scene Presents: Kevin Drew - Spirit If … 2007 A&C027
Broken Social Scene Presents: Brendan Canning - Something for All of US… 2008 A&C034
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Broken Social Scene is a Canadian indie rock band, a musical collective including as few as six and as many as nineteen members, formed in 1999 by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. All of its members currently play in various other groups and solo projects, mainly based around the city of Toronto. The band refuses the label "supergroup," based on size or the ubiquity of their members, claiming that in the indie scene everyone is involved in more than one project. The group's sound could be considered a combination of all of its members' respective musical projects, and is occasionally considered baroque pop.[citation needed] It is characterized by a very large number of sounds, grand orchestrations featuring guitars, horns, woodwinds, and violins, unusual song structures, and an experimental, and sometimes chaotic production style from David Newfeld, who produced the second and third albums.
Feel Good Lost 2001
Feel Good Lost is the 2001 debut album by Broken Social Scene. It was written and recorded primarily by founding members Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. Unlike their better known 2002 outing You Forgot It in People, Feel Good Lost is a predominantly instrumental, Post-rock, ambient album, although it does feature some vocals by Leslie Feist and Kevin Drew.
Tracks:
1. "I Slept With Bonhomme at the CBC" – 5:26
2. "Guilty Cubicles" – 3:03
3. "Love and Mathematics" – 5:44
4. "Passport Radio" – 5:45
5. "Alive in 85" – 5:14
6. "Prison Province" – 1:42
7. "Blues for Uncle Gibb" – 6:59
8. "Stomach Song" – 4:29
9. "Mossbraker" – 5:33
10. "Feel Good Lost" – 1:51
11. "Last Place" – 8:26
12. "Cranley's Gonna Make It" – 5:26
You Forgot it In People 2002
You Forgot It In People is a 2002 album by Broken Social Scene. It followed Feel Good Lost, and was the band's commercial and artistic breakthrough. You Forgot It In People features intricate, experimental production techniques and a large number of instruments coinciding with the band's vastly expanded size.
Music videos were made for a number of tracks, including singles "Stars and Sons", "Almost Crimes", "Pitter Patter Goes My Heart", and "Cause = Time". The album also features "Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl" and "Lover's Spit", two songs that went on to become the band's biggest "fan favorites."[citation needed]
Many of the songs that didn't make it onto the album were featured in a B-sides compilation titled Bee Hives, released in 2004.
It won the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year in 2003.
In Chart's 2005 reader poll of the 50 greatest Canadian albums of all time, conducted just three years after the album's release, You Forgot It In People ranked fourth, behind only Sloan's Twice Removed, Neil Young's Harvest and Joni Mitchell's Blue.
In 2009, Rhapsody (online music service) ranked the album #9 on its "Alt/Indie’s Best Albums of the Decade" list.[1]
The album also placed 27th on Pitchfork Media's list of the 100 best albums from 2000 to 2004, 23rd on their list of the 100 best albums from 2000 to 2009, and 28th in Bob Mersereau's 2007 book The Top 100 Canadian Albums.
Stylus Magazine placed it seventh on their Top 50 Albums: 2000-2005.
The songs "Cause = Time" and "Stars and Sons" are listed at #145 and #275 on Pitchfork Media's Top 500 songs of the 2000's.
Tracks:
1. "Capture the Flag" – 2:08
2. "KC Accidental" – 3:50
3. "Stars and Sons" – 5:08
4. "Almost Crimes" – 4:22
5. "Looks Just Like the Sun" – 4:23
6. "Pacific Theme" – 5:09
7. "Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl" – 4:35
8. "Cause = Time" – 5:30
9. "Late Nineties Bedroom Rock for the Missionaries" – 3:46
10. "Shampoo Suicide" – 4:05
11. "Lover's Spit" – 6:22
12. "I'm Still Your Fag" – 4:23
13. "Pitter Patter Goes My Heart" – 2:26
Bee Hives 2004
Bee Hives is a 2004 album by Broken Social Scene. It is a collection of B-sides from their second full length You Forgot It in People.
Tracks:
1. "(untitled)" – 0:37
2. "Market Fresh" – 3:57
3. "Weddings" – 7:02
4. "hHallmark" – 3:53
5. "Backyards" – 8:14
6. "Da Da Da Da" – 7:09
7. "Ambulance for the Ambience" – 5:18
8. "Time = Cause" – 5:07
9. "Lover's Spit" – 7:34
Broken Social Scene 2005
Broken Social Scene is the third studio album by Broken Social Scene, released on October 4, 2005. The album was originally to be titled Windsurfing Nation.[1]
The original artwork was to be a cartoon rendition of Pangaea, which was later scrapped in favor of the current artwork drawn by lead singer Kevin Drew.
In addition to the musicians who contributed to the band's prior release You Forgot It in People, new contributors on Broken Social Scene include k-os, Jason Tait (The Weakerthans) and Murray Lightburn (The Dears).
The initial domestic pressings of the album were issued with a seven-track bonus EP, EP To Be You and Me, a play on Marlo Thomas' children's record album Free to Be… You and Me. The Japanese release is still issued with the EP. The vinyl pressing was released on two records, the first three sides being the album and the fourth being the EP.
The song "Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Day)" refers to Canadian novelist Ibi Kaslik, a friend of the band.
At the 2006 Juno Awards it won the award for Alternative Album of the Year. It was also shortlisted for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize.
However, the album divided critics more than its predecessor, 2002's You Forgot It in People. Whereas the earlier album had received almost universal critical praise, Broken Social Scene's looser, less structured songs were praised by some critics, but derided by others as self-indulgent and sloppy. Nevertheless, the album reached the number one position on American college charts and received widespread critical acclaim in the U.K.
Tracks:
1. "Our Faces Split the Coast in Half" – 3:42
2. "Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Day)" – 4:27
3. "7/4 (Shoreline)" – 4:53
4. "Finish Your Collapse and Stay for Breakfast" – 1:24
5. "Major Label Debut" – 4:28
6. "Fire Eye'd Boy" – 3:59
7. "Windsurfing Nation" – 4:36
8. "Swimmers" – 2:55
9. "Hotel" – 4:35
10. "Handjobs for the Holidays" – 4:39
11. "Superconnected" – 5:39
12. "Bandwitch" – 6:58
13. "Tremoloa Debut" – 0:59
14. "It's All Gonna Break" – 9:55
Forgiveness Rock Record 2010
Forgiveness Rock Record is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock musical collective Broken Social Scene, released on Arts & Crafts records on May 4, 2010.[11] The album is produced by John McEntire (Tortoise) and features guest appearances by Feist, Emily Haines (Metric), Spiral Stairs (Pavement) and Sebastien Grainger (Death from Above 1979).
Tracks:
1. "World Sick"
2. "Chase Scene"
3. "Texico Bitches"
4. "Forced to Love"
5. "All to All"
6. "Art House Director"
7. "Highway Slipper Jam"
8. "Ungrateful Little Father"
9. "Meet Me in the Basement"
10. "Sentimental X's"
11. "Sweetest Kill"
12. "Romance to the Grave"
13. "Water in Hell"
14. "Me and My Hand"
Lo-Fi for the Dividing Nights 2010
Lo-Fi for the Dividing Nights is an EP that was available by digital download when Forgiveness Rock Record was available for pre-order before May 4, 2010.
Tracks:
1. "New Instructions"
2. "Sudden Foot Loss"
3. "Shabba Lights"
4. "Song for Dee"
5. "Eling's Haus"
6. "Professor Sambo"
7. "Never Felt Alive"
8. "Paperweight Room"
9. "Turbo Mouse"
10. "Far Out"
Broken Social Scene Presents: Kevin Drew – Spirit If… 2007
Spirit If... is the debut solo album by Broken Social Scene co-founder Kevin Drew. It was released on September 18, 2007. The album is the first in a series entitled Broken Social Scene Presents:, with each album in the series being a particular member's solo efforts, assisted by fellow Broken Social Scene members. Brendan Canning's album Something for All of Us, the second in the series, was released in 2008.
Spirit If... was recorded with Ohad Benchetrit and Charles Spearin of Do Make Say Think and Broken Social Scene. The tracklisting, album cover, as well as an mp3 download for the song "Tbtf" (an initialism for "Too Beautiful to Fuck") were released on June 19, 2007. Spirit If... reached #113 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on Top Heatseekers. "Backed Out on the..." was #33 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007[1] and 99th on Pitchfork Media's list.
Tracks:
1. "Farewell to the Pressure Kids" - 5:49
2. "Tbtf" - 3:51
3. "F--ked Up Kid" - 5:09
4. "Safety Bricks" - 4:27
5. "Lucky Ones" - 6:44
6. "Broke Me Up" - 4:24
7. "Gang Bang Suicide" - 6:22
8. "Frightening Lives" - 6:12
9. "Underneath the Skin" - 0:46
10. "Big Love" - 3:19
11. "Backed Out on the..." - 4:16
12. "Aging Faces / Losing Places" - 4:31
13. "Bodhi Sappy Weekend" - 4:29
14. "When It Begins" - 5:01
Broken Social Scene Presents: Brendan Canning – Something For All of Us 2008
Something for All of Us... is the debut solo album by Broken Social Scene co-founder Brendan Canning. The album is the second in a series entitled Broken Social Scene Presents:, with each album in the series being a particular member's solo efforts, assisted by fellow Broken Social Scene members—the first being Kevin Drew's Spirit If.... "Hit the Wall" is the album's first single and was made available as a free download on the Arts & Crafts website on May 5, 2008. The album was released to retail on July 22, 2008.[1] Due to the leak of an unmastered version in mid-June, Canning has released the album as a digital download.[2] Quoted on the Arts&Crafts website[3], Canning said:
“ It has come to my attention that an unmastered version of my album has been leaked through the internet. With the retail release being six weeks away, I've decided to correct the situation by releasing the album digitally myself, because I can. So this is for all you early birds who just couldn't wait for July 22nd. But you know, it won't be like going to your favourite record shop and getting a copy in your hot little hands, or sitting in your basement downloading it to your iTouch [sic] phone while playing Grand Theft Auto, it merely corrects the situation that is...a messed up version of my record floating around on the internet, and this is not how I wanted my record to drop. Believe me, this is not a minor situation. We're talking recall here folks...With all of this in mind, please note: 'Something for all of us...' will be available at all fine retail and digital outlets in North America July 22nd with some additional artwork inside and slightly later for the rest of the world. ”
The album has been generally warmly received. The album currently has a score of 70 out of 100 on Meta Critic[4] with high praise from Boston Globe, Almost Cool, Delusions of Adequacy, Billboard and No Ripcord. The album has also sold fairly well reaching the #17 spot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.
Tracks:
1. "Something for All of Us" - 5:34
2. "Chameleon" - 4:52
3. "Hit the Wall" - 4:51
4. "Snowballs & Icicles" - 2:49
5. "Churches Under the Stairs" - 4:20
6. "Love Is New" - 4:07
7. "Antique Bull" - 3:43
8. "All the Best Wooden Toys Come From Germany" - 2:53
9. "Possible Grenade" - 4:40
10. "Been at It So Long" - 5:09
11. "Take Care, Look Up" - 5:17
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