Campfire Songs (10,000 Maniacs album)

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Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure and Unknown Recordings of 10,000 Maniacs
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ReleasedJanuary 27, 2004 (2004-01-27)
Recorded1982–1993
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Length114:23
Label Elektra
Producer 10,000 Maniacs, Bill Waldman, Joe Boyd, Peter Asher, Paul Fox, Gary Smith, Lenny Kaye
10,000 Maniacs chronology
The Earth Pressed Flat
(1999)
Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure and Unknown Recordings of 10,000 Maniacs
(2004)
Live Twenty-Five
(2005)
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Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure and Unknown Recordings of 10,000 Maniacs is a compilation album by American alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs, released in 2004. It includes their biggest hits, B-sides and unreleased recordings from the Natalie Merchant era. Despite the album's title, the collection does not include "A Campfire Song" from In My Tribe (1987).

Contents

Track listing

Disc one – The Most Popular Recordings
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Planned Obsolescence" Natalie Merchant, Dennis Drew Human Conflict Number Five 4:29
2."My Mother the War" John Lombardo, Michael Walsh, Merchant Secrets of the I Ching 3:32
3."Tension"Merchant, LombardoSecrets of the I Ching3:31
4."Scorpio Rising" Robert Buck, Merchant, Lombardo The Wishing Chair 3:14
5."Like the Weather"Merchant In My Tribe 3:58
6."Don't Talk"Merchant, DrewIn My Tribe5:06
7."What's the Matter Here"Merchant, BuckIn My Tribe4:52
8."Hey Jack Kerouac"Merchant, BuckIn My Tribe3:27
9."Verdi Cries"MerchantIn My Tribe4:24
10."Trouble Me"Merchant, Drew Blind Man's Zoo 3:15
11."Poison in the Well"Merchant, DrewBlind Man's Zoo3:09
12."You Happy Puppet"Merchant, BuckBlind Man's Zoo3:39
13."Eat for Two"MerchantBlind Man's Zoo3:32
14."Stockton Gala Days" Jerome Augustyniak, Steve Gustafson, Merchant, Buck, Drew Our Time in Eden 4:22
15."Candy Everybody Wants"Merchant, DrewOur Time in Eden3:08
16."These Are Days"Merchant, BuckOur Time in Eden3:43
17."Because the Night" (Patti Smith Group cover) Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen MTV Unplugged 3:44
Disc two – The Obscure & Unknown Recordings
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Poppy Selling Man"MerchantPreviously unreleased3:34
2."Can't Ignore the Train" (Demo)Merchant, LombardoPreviously unreleased2:53
3."Peace Train" (Cat Stevens cover)StevensIn My Tribe3:28
4."Wildwood Flower" (Carter Family cover) A. P. Carter "Eat for Two" single1:53
5."Hello in There" (John Prine cover)Prine"Eat for Two" single4:27
6."To Sir with Love" (Lulu cover; featuring Michael Stipe) Donald Black, Mark London MTV's Rock n' Roll Inaugural Ball4:17
7."Everyday Is Like Sunday" (Morrissey cover)Morrissey, Stephen Street "Candy Everybody Wants" single3:15
8."These Days" (Jackson Browne cover)Browne Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary 3:28
9."I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You" (Tom Waits cover)Waits Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits 3:39
10."Starman" (David Bowie cover)Bowie"These Are Days" single4:14
11."Let the Mystery Be" (Iris DeMent cover; featuring David Byrne)DeMentMTV Unplugged3:10
12."Noah's Dove" (Demo)MerchantPreviously unreleased4:12
13."Circle Dream" (Alternate Lyrics Demo)Merchant, Augustyniak, Buck, Drew, GustafsonPreviously unreleased3:25
14."Eden" (Alternate Lyrics Demo)Merchant, Augustyniak, Buck, Drew, GustafsonPreviously unreleased3:33

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