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Morning Better Last!

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Released
  
2003

Length
  
53:36

Release date
  
2003

Label
  
States Rights Records

Recorded
  
2001-2002

Artist
  
Dirty Projectors

Producer
  
David Longstreth

Genre
  
Indie rock

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Morning Better Last! (2003)
  
Slaves' Graves and Ballads (2004)

Similar
  
Dirty Projectors albums, Indie rock albums

Dirty projectors morning better last


Morning Better Last! is a compilation album released in September 2003. It brings together three tapes recorded by David Longstreth in the period 2001 to 2002. A year later they were compiled and released by States Rights Records on CD-R and as a digital download from iTunes. The album features guest appearances by Hank Miller, Liz Tung and Lucy Greene.

Contents

Both "After Santa Monica Boulevard" and "Dahlonegabhama" were reused for the song "Tour Along The Potomac" on The Getty Address, while "Here Comes The Summer King" is an up-tempo version of "Three Brown Finches" on The Glad Fact. In 2006, Longstreth commented on the material, explaining that the record "is like 1/40th of a whole bunch of four track recordings I made in 2002".

Track listing

All tracks written by David Longstreth.

Songs

1The Softer Shell4:33
2My Brother Had A Birthday1:49
3The Enterprising Catalyst2:16

References

Morning Better Last! Wikipedia