Late Night Tales: Belle and Sebastian Vol. II

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Late Night Tales: Belle and Sebastian Vol. II
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Compilation album by
Released26 March 2012 (2012-03-26)
Genre Chamber pop
Length1:19:08
Label Night Time Stories
Producer Belle & Sebastian
Belle & Sebastian chronology
Belle and Sebastian Write About Love
(2010)
Late Night Tales: Belle and Sebastian Vol. II
(2012)
Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance
(2015)
Late Night Tales chronology
Late Night Tales: MGMT
(2011)
Belle & Sebastian Vol. II
(2012)
Late Night Tales: Music For Pleasure
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media 7.0 [1]

Late Night Tales: Belle and Sebastian Vol. II is the 27th release in the Late Night Tales series of DJ mix albums, compiled and mixed by Scottish band Belle & Sebastian. Released on 26 March 2012, it was the group's second Tales compilation, following a 2006 release.

Track listing

  1. "Ominous Cloud" - Broadcast
  2. "Watch the Flowers Grow" - The Wonder Who?
  3. "A Time for Us" - Joe Pass
  4. "Yekermo Sew (A Man of Experience and Wisdom)" - Mulatu Astatke
  5. "Tudo Que Você Podia Ser" - Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges
  6. "Et Si Je T'aime" - Marie Laforêt
  7. "Bird of Space" - Bonnie Dobson
  8. "Soul Vibrations" - Dorothy Ashby
  9. "Tomorrow's People" - McDonald and Giles
  10. "Quitters Raga" - Gold Panda
  11. "Chord Simple" - Broadcast
  12. "Savage Sea" - The Pop Group
  13. "Starless and Bible Black" - Stan Tracey Quartet
  14. "Darling Be Home Soon" - The Lovin' Spoonful
  15. "Crash" - Belle & Sebastian [2]
  16. "L.S.D. Partie" - Roland Vincent
  17. "Still Sound" - Toro Y Moi
  18. "Rude Bwoy Thug Life" - Ce'Cile
  19. "Scottish Widows" - Remember Remember
  20. "Streets of Derry" - Trees
  21. "Spinning Wheel" - Blood, Sweat & Tears
  22. "Homosapien (Dub)" - Pete Shelley
  23. "Still Thinking of You" - Steve Parks
  24. "On the Other Ocean" - David Behrman
  25. "Lost for Words Pt.3" - Paul Morley

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References

  1. Pitchfork Media, March 29, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2012
  2. The Guardian, February 27, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2012