The Orange Billboard

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The Orange Billboard
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Studio album by Moonbabies
Released 2004
Genre Dream Pop, Indie Pop, Indie electronic
Length48:17
Label Startracks / Hidden Agenda Records
Producer Ola Frick & Carina Johansson
Moonbabies chronology
June and Novas
(2001)
The Orange Billboard
(2004)
Moonbabies at the Ballroom
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Orange Billboard is the Moonbabies second full-length album, released in 2004. Under the Radar Magazine, in September 2014, stating that The Orange Billboard “...still stands as one of the best albums the genre may have ever seen.” [3]

Moonbabies is a Swedish duo formed in 1997 by vocalists, multi-instrumentalists, producers, and songwriters Ola Frick and Carina Johansson.

Track listing

  1. Fieldtrip USA - 4:50
  2. Sun A.M. - 5:26
  3. Over My Head - 3:47
  4. Crime o' the Moon - 3:54
  5. Jets - 3:51
  6. Summer Kids Go - 5:02
  7. Forever Changes Everything Now - 5:10
  8. Slowmono - 4:28
  9. Wyomi - 1:42
  10. The Orange Billboard - 7:07
  11. You Know How It Is - 3:00

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