Signature Half-Step a Retrospective 2000-2014

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Signature Half-Step a Retrospective 2000-2014
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2014
Genre Rock, pop, electronica, art rock
Length1:12:34
Producer Steve Drown, Jonathan Wyman
Spencer Albee chronology
Spencer
(2013)
Signature Half-Step a Retrospective 2000-2014
(2014)
Love is Not Enough
(2014)

Signature Half-Step a Retrospective 2000-2014 is a 2014 compilation of songs recorded by Rock artist Spencer Albee. The album features material spanning his first Popsicko solo album in 2000 to the 2013 Spencer, in addition to the new single "Why Am I a Fool."

Track listing

  1. "Why Am I a Fool"
  2. "I'm Breathing" taken from the album The Popsicko Vol. 1
  3. "Two Feet" taken from the album The Popsicko Vol. 1
  4. "Bad Math" taken from the album I Love You! Good Morning!
  5. "Something Fierce" taken from the album Something Fierce
  6. "This Is Real" taken from the album Open Letter to the Damned
  7. "Gretchen My Captain" taken from the album Open Letter to the Damned
  8. "Technicolor Love" taken from the album Open Letter to the Damned
  9. "Open Letter to the Damned" taken from the album Open Letter to the Damned
  10. "So Good" taken from the album Greetings From Area Code 207, Vol. 6
  11. "Destroy the Plastique Man" taken from the album Destroy the Plastique Man
  12. "Dancing a Murderous Tango" taken from the album Destroy the Plastique Man
  13. "Big Old House" taken from the album Candy, Cake, & Ice Cream
  14. "Where You Been" taken from the album Candy, Cake, & Ice Cream
  15. "Whatever Gary" taken from the album Candy, Cake, & Ice Cream
  16. "Tea and Cocaine" taken from the album Space Versus Speed
  17. "I Rok" taken from the album Space Versus Speed
  18. "Mackworth" taken from the album Spencer
  19. "California's Calling" taken from the album Spencer
  20. "Wait Through the War" taken from the album Spencer

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