Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years

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Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years
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Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch, 2003
Genre Alternative rock
Length60:03
Label Citadel Records
Producer Rob Younger
Dom Mariani
John Gailbraith
The Stems chronology
Weed Out!
(1997)
Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years
(2003)
Terminal Cool
(2006)

Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years is an anthology album from The Stems, released in 2003 through Citadel Records. [1] It is a collection of all the band's singles, songs from their debut EP, Love Will Grow - Rosebud Volume 1 , previously unreleased demos and alternative song versions and a video for "Tears Me In Two". [2]

Tracks 1 & 4, 9–12, 14-18 were recorded at Shelter Studios, Perth by John Gailbraith, with Tracks 2 & 3, 5-8 recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney produced by Rob Younger and engineered by Alan Thorne. Track 13 was recorded at Sound West Studios, Perth with John Gailbraith, mixed at Trafalgar Studios by Rob Younger and Alan Thorne, and Tracks 4,11 & 12 were re-mixed at Revolver Studios by Ben Glatzer and Dom Mariani.

Track listing

  1. "Make You Mine" (Dom Mariani) 4:45
  2. "Tears Me in Two" (R Lane/J Matthews) 3:22
  3. "Just Ain't Enough" (D Mariani) 2:46
  4. "No Heart" (D Mariani) 3:18
  5. "Jumping to Conclusions" (D Mariani) 4:14
  6. "Can't Resist" (D Mariani) 2:35
  7. "Love Will Grow" (D Mariani) 3:15
  8. "Under Your Mushroom" (R Lane/J Matthews) 2:38
  9. "On and On" (D Mariani) 4:13
  10. "She's a Monster" (D Mariani) 3:49
  11. "Don't Let Me" (R Lane/D Mariani) 2:20
  12. "All You Want Me For" (J Matthews) 2:18
  13. "Power of Love" (D Mariani) 4:13
  14. "For Always" (D Mariani) 2:46
  15. "Mr. Misery" (D Mariani) 3:23
  16. "She's Fine" (D Mariani) 2:36
  17. "Tears Me in Two" (R Lane/J Matthews) 3:08
  18. "Lon Chaney Junior's Daughter" (R Lane/D Mariani) 2:46
  19. "Tears Me in Two (R Lane/J Matthews) (Video Clip)

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References

  1. "Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years – Stems | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. "Stems – Mushroom Soup: Citadel Years – Music" . Retrieved 20 September 2017.