Fill Up the Room

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Fill Up the Room
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2007
Genre Indie pop
Length40:14
Label Flag of the United States.svg K Records
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg How Does It Feel To Be Loved?
Producer Fred Thomas
Saturday Looks Good to Me chronology
Sound on Sound
(2006)
Fill Up the Room
(2007)
One Kiss Ends It All
(2013)
Professional ratings
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Fill Up the Room is the seventh album by Michigan collective Saturday Looks Good to Me. It was released on October 23, 2007, on K Records.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Apple"2:52
2."(Even If You Die On the) Ocean"3:18
3."When I Lose My Eyes"6:49
4."Make a Plan"4:08
5."Peg"1:49
6."Money In the Afterlife"5:25
7."The Americans"2:37
8."Edison Girls"2:46
9."Hands In the Snow"3:30
10."Come With Your Arms"4:30
11."Whitey Hands"2:35
12."No Reaction (UK bonus track)"2:31
13."No Reception (UK bonus track)"2:51

Personnel

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