I Hope It Lands is an album by the American band Thinking Fellers Union Local 282.[3][4] It was released in 1996 through Communion Records.[5][6]
| I Hope It Lands | ||||
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| Studio album by Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 | ||||
| Released | 1996 | |||
| Recorded | Coast Recorders, San Francisco, California | |||
| Genre | Indie rock | |||
| Length | 40:10 | |||
| Label | Communion | |||
| Producer | Gibbs Chapman, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Orlando Sentinel | |
The Orlando Sentinel called the album "another mad collection of brief sound collages, twisted pop tunes and fractured chunks of art-rock."[2] The Santa Fe New Mexican concluded that "their songs are like singing telegrams from the distant cosmic spring that flows down to both Sonic Youth and Captain Beefheart."[7] Trouser Press declared that "the band has the miraculous group-mind of a flock of birds, and the record flows like nothing they’ve ever done before—even the little noise-twiddles are part of the record’s grand mid-air arc."[8]
All tracks are written by Thinking Fellers Union Local 282.
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "The Poem" | 1:04 |
| 2. | "A Lamb's Lullaby" | 3:17 |
| 3. | "Empty Cup" | 2:59 |
| 4. | "I Hope It Lands" | 1:19 |
| 5. | "Lizard's Dream" | 3:58 |
| 6. | "Cornad Adrift Toward Mars" | 1:15 |
| 7. | "Elgin Miller" | 4:27 |
| 8. | "Hudson Bottom Dance" | 1:42 |
| 9. | "Jagged Ambush Bug" | 0:17 |
| 10. | "Brains" | 3:16 |
| 11. | "Rampaging Fuckers of Anything on the Crazy Shitting Planet of the Vomit Atmosphere" | 1:16 |
| 12. | "Cuckoo at the World" | 1:35 |
| 13. | "Inspector Fat Ass" | 0:53 |
| 14. | "The Arbeiter" | 3:04 |
| 15. | "Triple X" | 5:48 |
| 16. | "Booth Delirium" | 1:47 |
| 17. | "Hills" | 2:13 |
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