Oh! The Grandeur

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Oh! The Grandeur is Andrew Bird's second album with the Bowl of Fire. The first track, "Candy Shop", was recorded as a demo track for the then-upcoming Tim Robbins film, Cradle Will Rock (though the song did not appear in the film). Another track of note on this album is "Tea & Thorazine," which was inspired by Bird's autistic brother's experience with mental institutions. The song mentions a "Dr. B" and Bird identifies him in the album liner notes as Bruno Bettelheim, an early autism researcher. The US release uses HDCD encoding, but the package is not labeled as HDCD. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Respiration
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rdf:langString The Confession
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rdf:langString And So...
rdf:langString Angle?
rdf:langString Coney Island Shuffle
rdf:langString Dora Goes to Town
rdf:langString Feetlips
rdf:langString Tea & Thorazine
rdf:langString The Idiot's Genius
rdf:langString Wishing for Contentment
rdf:langString Lyrics adapted from the poem Wait by Galway Kinnell
rdf:langString Oh! The Grandeur is Andrew Bird's second album with the Bowl of Fire. The first track, "Candy Shop", was recorded as a demo track for the then-upcoming Tim Robbins film, Cradle Will Rock (though the song did not appear in the film). Another track of note on this album is "Tea & Thorazine," which was inspired by Bird's autistic brother's experience with mental institutions. The song mentions a "Dr. B" and Bird identifies him in the album liner notes as Bruno Bettelheim, an early autism researcher. The US release uses HDCD encoding, but the package is not labeled as HDCD.
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