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BOYS LIFE

Home Is a Highway (Vinyl 4LP, Black)

$215.00
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Sleep off your summer with this comprehensive 36-song/4xLP overview of Kansas City's midwest emo pioneers. From 1993-1997 Boys Life defined this anxious strain of heartworn power pop punk, issuing a pair of standard-bearing albums between endless circling of the U.S. DIY circuit. Collected here are their Departures and Landfalls and self-titled albums, singles, split 7"s and 10", live tracks, and rare demo tape, all annotated and illustrated inside a 24-page book.

Tracklist
  1. Golf Hill Drive
  2. Tucked In
  3. A Quarters Worth
  4. Without Doubt
  5. Lister
  6. Breaker Breaker
  7. Cloudy And 47
  8. Temporary
  9. Clay Hill
  10. Fire Engine Red
  11. All Of The Negatives
  12. Twenty Four Of Twenty Five
  13. Radio Towers
  14. Sleeping Off Summer
  15. Calendar Year
  16. Friends For That
  17. Painted Smiles
  18. Temporary (Demo)
  19. Strike (Demo)
  20. Cloudy And 47 (Demo)
  21. Hiawatha (Demo)
  22. Boxes (Demo)
  23. Lister (Synergy Records)
  24. Without Doubt (Synergy Records)
  25. Signing Off (Kansas City Comp)
  26. Breaker Breaker (Secular Theme Split)
  27. Temporary (split version)
  28. Worn Thin (Giants Chair Split)
  29. Sight Unseen
  30. Homecoming
  31. Two-Wheeled Train
  32. Sight Unseen (Live)
  33. Firm Handshake (Live At Black Cat Washington, DC 1997)
  34. Fire Engine Red (Live At Black Cat Washington, DC 1997)
  35. Sleeping Off Summer (Live At Black Cat Washington, DC 1997)
  36. Radio Towers (Live At Black Cat Washington, DC 1997)

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