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Each CD in this box set is also available separately on Merge (166, 167 & 168).
Originally envisioned as a 100-song stage revue but cut down to 69 songs (as Stephin Merritt explained, "That was the first love-related number I could think of") and released on three CDs under the name of the first of Merritt's many musical projects (also including the 6ths, Future Bible Heroes, and the Gothic Archies), 69 LOVE SONGS is a sprawling masterpiece of alternately romantic and rueful tunes. Where each previous Magnetic Fields albums had a specific musical identity, 69 LOVE SONGS leaps casually through genres that include show tunes, jazz, country, punk, techno, and '80s-style synth pop, somehow managing throughout to sound like no one but the Magnetic Fields. Though the three CDs were originally released as a box set enclosed in a special slipcase with an exclusive booklet, Merge Records also released the three 23-song discs separately as 69 LOVE SONGS, Volumes One, Two and Three.
Includes a 76-page booklet.
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The Magnetic Fields: Stephin Merritt (vocals, acoustic, electric, classical, & steel guitars, ukelele, mandolin, violin, penny whistle, recorder, melodica, acoustic & electric pianos, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, acoustic & electric percussion); Claudia Gonson (vocals, guitar, piano, drums, percussion, whistling); John Woo (guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass); Sam Davol (cello, flute); Daniel Handler (accordion, keyboards).
Engineers include: Charles Newman, Chris Ewen, Claudia Gonson.
Personnel: Claudia Gonson (vocals, piano, drums, percussion); Shirley Simms, Dudley Klute (vocals); John Woo (guitar, banjo, mandolin, cello, flute, accordion).
Recording information: Mother West; Polar Mother And Sonics; Polar West.
Arranger: Claudia Gonson.
Additional personnel: LD Beghtol (vocals, harmonium); Dudley Klute, Shirley Simms (vocals); Chris Ewen (various instruments, Theremin); Ida Pearle (violin).Rolling Stone (10/14/99, p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...His grandiose, bare-assed lyrics can be catty, crude and sometimes full of sappy goo, but they usually contain a little universal truth....melodies that hark back to Eighties synth popper like Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark..." Spin (10/99, p.154) - 10 out of 10 - "...a grand gesture and a brilliant joke; art about the most personal emotion stamped out in bulk; and a love offering in its own right....pop has not seen a lyricist of [Stephin] Merritt's kind and caliber since Cole Porter..." Entertainment Weekly (11/19/99, p.150) - "...69 elegant observations by a pop master, employing myriad genres, instruments, and neuroses. All charm, but by set's end, you're ready for more." - Rating: A Q (7/00, p.119) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This is a boundlessly entertaining expose of what happens when you mix fine words with excellent melodies to make great songs." Alternative Press (11/99, p.109) - 4 out of 5 - "...against all odds it shines form beginning to end....[Stephin] Merritt's most ambitious, eccentric and eclectic recording to date..." CMJ (1/10/00, p.5) - Ranked #16 in CMJ's "Top 30 Editorial Picks [for 1999] - "...a reminder that a finely rendered pop song, no matter how cynical, can approach the status of art." Melody Maker (6/20/00, p.62) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...You'll find yourself immersed inthe richest of musical tapestries, spotlighting every single aspect of love, from infatuation to splitting up....This is approaching genius." Mojo (Publisher) (p.59) - Ranked #59 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "Stephen Merritt's magnum opus." Mojo (Publisher) (8/00, p.96) - "...An album that could easily occupy your whole life with its witty, intellignet, infuriating, smug and brilliant ways, a dazzling mass of contradictions that you can't help but love..." NME (Magazine) (12/30/00, p.79) - Ranked #46 in NME's "Top 50 Albums Of The Year". NME (Magazine) (6/10/00, p.39) - 8 out of 10 - "...If he isn;t the greatest songwriter of his generation, he's certainly the greatest sponge." 69 Love Songs Music | List Price | $39.98 (You save $3.29) | | Category | Rock Albums, Alternative CDs, Rock/Pop, Lo Fi, Box Sets | | Label | Merge | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3386  | | CD Universe Part number | 1050061 | | Catalog number | 29469 | | Discs | 3 | | Release Date | Sep 07, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Stephin Merritt | | Personnel | Sam Davol - cello, flute Stephin Merritt - vocals, acoustic, electric, classical, & steel guitars, ukelele, mandolin, violin, penny whistle, recorder, melodica, acoustic & electric pianos, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, acoustic & electric percussion Claudia Gonson - vocals, guitar, piano, drums, percussion, whistling John Woo - guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass Daniel Handler - accordion, keyboards
Also: Ida Pearle, Shirley Simms, Dudley Klute, LD Beghtol, Chris Ewen | | Additional Info | Box Set |
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| | | | 69 Love Songs CD DISC 1: |
     | 1. | Absolutely Cuckoo  | |
     | 2. | I Don't Believe in the Sun | |
     | 3. | All My Little Words | |
     | 4. | Chicken with It's Head Cut Off, A | |
     | 5. | Reno Dakota  | |
     | 6. | I Don't Want to Get Over You | |
     | 7. | Come Back from San Francisco | |
     | 8. | Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side, The | |
     | 9. | Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits | |
     | 10. | Cactus Where Your Heart Should Be, The | |
     | 11. | I Think I Need a New Heart | $0.99 | |
     | 12. | Book of Love, The | |
     | 13. | Fido, Your Leash Is Too Long | |
     | 14. | How Fucking Romantic | |
     | 15. | One You Really Love, The | |
     | 16. | Punk Love | |
     | 17. | Parades Go By | |
     | 18. | Boa Constrictor | |
     | 19. | Pretty Girl Is Like, A | |
     | 20. | My Sentimental Melody | |
     | 21. | Nothing Matters When We're Dancing | |
     | 22. | Sweet-Lovin' Man | |
     | 23. | Things We Did and Didn't Do, The | |
| | 69 Love Songs Songs DISC 2: |
     | 1. | Roses | |
     | 2. | Love Is Like Jazz | |
     | 3. | When My Boy Walks Down the Street | |
     | 4. | Time Enough for Rocking When We're Old | |
     | 5. | Very Funny | |
     | 6. | Grand Canyon | |
     | 7. | No One Will Ever Love You | |
     | 8. | If You Don't Cry | |
     | 9. | You're My Only Home | |
     | 10. | (Crazy for You But) Not That Crazy | |
     | 11. | My Only Friend | |
     | 12. | Promises of Eternity | |
     | 13. | World Love | |
     | 14. | Washington, D.C. | |
     | 15. | Long-Forgotten Fairytale | |
     | 16. | Kiss Me Like You Mean It | |
     | 17. | Papa Was a Rodeo | |
     | 18. | Epitaph for My Heart | $0.99 | |
     | 19. | Asleep and Dreaming | |
     | 20. | Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing, The | |
     | 21. | Way You Say Good-Night, The | |
     | 22. | Abigail, Belle of Kilronan | |
     | 23. | I Shatter | |
| | 69 Love Songs Album DISC 3: |
     | 1. | Underwear - (French) | |
     | 2. | It's a Crime | |
     | 3. | Busby Berkeley Dreams  | |
     | 4. | I'm Sorry I Love You | |
     | 5. | Acoustic Guitar | |
     | 6. | Death of Ferdinand de Saussure, The | |
     | 7. | Love in the Shadows | |
     | 8. | Bitter Tears | |
     | 9. | Wi' Nae Wee Bairn Ye'll Me Beget | |
     | 10. | Yeah! Oh, Yeah!  | |
     | 11. | Experimental Music Love | |
     | 12. | Meaningless | |
     | 13. | Love Is Like a Bottle of Gin | |
     | 14. | Queen of the Savages | |
     | 15. | Blue You | |
     | 16. | I Can't Touch You Anymore  | |
     | 17. | Two Kinds of People | |
     | 18. | How to Say Goodbye | |
     | 19. | Night You Can't Remember, The | |
     | 20. | For We Are the King of the Boudoir | |
     | 21. | Strange Eyes | |
     | 22. | Xylophone Track | |
     | 23. | Zebra | |
| Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)   Simply the best One of the great CDs of all time. 69 love songs, presented in a wide variety of pop styles, filled with witty lyrics and splendid hooks. Submitted by sambosox (Brooklyn, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pop Magnum Opus For Sure This box set is the most inspiring presentation of song writing since Elvis Costello's first five albums, not since, has such a proliferation of great material been concocted by a songwriting genius. The majesty of popular song is brilliantly displayed herein... Submitted by raqvb (Silver Spring, MD)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
magnetic...ificent A staggering work. Genius pop songcraft. Varied styles, varied instrumentation, 5 different lead singers, 69 songs...and everything fits together almost perfectly. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll hurl. In a good way. One of the best albums of the 90s. Submitted by Sebastian (Los Angeles, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Could've used some editing... Stephin writes some of the most loveliest melodies. Case-in-point:
"Long-forgotten Fairytale".
However, these 3 discs are laden with filler and between the 3 discs, there is one solid album worth of of tunes. It could've been easily wittled down to 1 disc. Submitted by a reviewer (Wisconsin) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good, but not as great as the hype suggests Stephin Merritt has written and produced some of the 90's most genius songs, but a good half of this collection is filled with jokey filler. We're talking over-the-top and not very funny. 69 Love Songs veers closer to the kitschiness of They Might Be Giants at their worst than to any of Merritt's past, far superior work. Not to mention the production sounds downright bad at times. SM always made cheap synths sound so beautiful - here they are just unseemly and ennuyant. This set was a big disappointment, but there are some good tracks worth fishing out. If you are just getting into Merritt's work, skip this and go for "Charm of the Highway Strip" or "Get Lost" first. Submitted by a reviewer (Pittsburgh, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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