Discover The Trees Again: The Best Of Falling Up
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Discover the Trees Again: The Best of Falling Up is a best-of compilation album
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...

 by experimental rock
Experimental rock
Experimental rock or avant-garde rock is a type of music based on rock which experiments with the basic elements of the genre, or which pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique....

 band Falling Up. It comprises tracks from their four previous albums, Crashings, Dawn Escapes, Exit Lights, and Captiva.

Track listing

  1. "Broken Heart" - 3:07
  2. "Hotel Aquarium" - 2:45
  3. "Moonlit" - 3:32
  4. "Exit Calypsan (Into the Ice Cave)" - 4:50
  5. "Escalates" - 2:48
  6. "Contact" 4:00
  7. "Searchlights (Indoor Soccer)" - 3:17
  8. "Good Morning Planetarium" - 3:15
  9. "Bittersweet" - 3:15
  10. "Islander" - 5:53
  11. "Symmetry" - 3:13
  12. "Flights" - 2:53
  13. "Falling In Love" - 4:04
  14. "Goodnight Gravity" - 3:22

Trivia

  • Pre-orders of the album were shipped with a free Falling Up car air freshener. Shaped like a pine tree, these came with "Falling Up Discover The Trees Again" written on the front and an evergreen scent. The font in which "Falling Up" was printed resembles the one used for the album Captiva.
  • The album sleeve of this album shows the album art of the four albums from which it draws material. However, it incorrectly labels the Captiva album art as Crashings.
  • As two of the tracks, "Exit Calypsan" and "Searchlights" are remixes from the Exit Lights album, it could be said that this is the third time they have each appeared in a Falling Up album. "Islander" was an original song that debuted on Exit Lights, and thus has only two appearances.
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