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Tuesday
Sep022008

Video: The Nields and "Rock All Day, Rock All Night"

I've been spinning The Nields' new 2-CD family album Rock All Day, Rock All Night for a little while now, and since I think you'll be hearing more about the album throughout the fall, I thought it'd be worth mining YouTube for a few cuts from the album...

One track, "Superhero Soup," dates all the way back to the Nields' first album, 66 Hoxsey Street, from 1992. It's a goofy little track, which in this version is interrupted by the introduction of the band, but it's from just a few weeks ago...

The Nields - "Superhero Soup"

Three more clips to enjoy following the jump...
"Easy People" is from the Nields' Play (1998) and it's not really a kids song exactly, but at its mellowest, it fits in with the "lullaby" theme of the 2nd disk...

The Nields - "Easy People"

This is a new track. And a good one to boot.

The Nields - "Who Are You Not To Shine"

Two songs for the price of one, but only "Saints" is on the disk. This performance features a swell horn section which I'm pretty sure is the one on the disk. ("Saints" starts almost exactly 4 minutes in, though "Ain't That Good News" is worth a listen.)

The Nields - "Ain't That Good News / When the Saints Go Marching In"

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