| | 78 Saab Bells Line CD - Import 78 Saab Discography of CDs
78 saab are a four piece from sydney who have built up a loyal fan base since the release of their debut 'picture a hum, can't hear a sound'. They write timeless music that sits comfortably alongside the likes of died pretty, the church and the triffids. 'the bells line' is their third album following the critically acclaimed 'crossed lines' which was triple j album of the week. It also featured the gorgeous 'no illusions' which is one of their nine tracks the station has played on high rotation. 78 saab have toured with the likes of the shins, the thrills, sarah blasko, sloan, the vines, band of horses and more. 'the bells line' is produced by wayne connolly (the vines, you am i, youth group). Bells Line Music | List Price | $28.98 (You save $1.13) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums | | Label | MSI Music / Super D | | CD Universe Part number | 7617187 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 02, 2007 | | Additional Info | Import |
78 Saab Bells Line Songs | 1. | Sleepless Nights |
| 2. | Drive |
| 3. | One Of These Days |
| 4. | Needle In The Hay |
| 5. | Messed Up |
| 6. | Lean On In |
| 7. | Kandahar |
| 8. | Haul Away |
| 9. | Nothing As It Seems |
| 10. | Sleepyhead |
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