Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds – A Short Cut to Teenage Fanclub
Teenage Fanclub · 2003
79 min · 21 tracks · alternative rock
A melodic blend of jangly guitars and heartfelt harmonies that captures the essence of indie pop rock.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic journey with varied pacing
- heartfelt harmonies for reflective moments
- catchy melodies for sing-alongs
- for nostalgic afternoons
- short bursts of joyful energy
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking instant gratification tracks
- dislike for melodic exploration
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 2003, 'Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds' serves as a compilation showcasing Teenage Fanclub's significant work up to that point. This album arrives after their critically acclaimed 'Howdy!' (2000) and highlights their evolution in sound while maintaining their established melodic style. The band was solidifying their reputation as key figures in the alternative rock scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Big Star· The Posies· The Lemonheads
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Concept 5:36
- 2 Ain't That Enough 3:43
- 3 The World'll Be OK 4:26
- 4 Everything Flows 5:16
- 5 Star Sign (edit) 3:53
- 6 Mellow Doubt 2:42
- 7 I Need Direction 4:11
- 8 About You 2:41
- 9 What You Do to Me 1:58
- 10 Empty Space 4:33
- 11 Sparky's Dream 3:15
- 12 I Don't Want Control of You 3:08
- 13 Hang On 5:05
- 14 Did I Say 2:24
- 15 Don't Look Back 3:41
- 16 Your Love Is the Place Where I Come From 3:28
- 17 Neil Jung 4:47
- 18 Radio 2:55
- 19 Dumb Dumb Dumb 3:18
- 20 Planets 2:51
- 21 My Uptight Life (edit) 5:25
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