The End of Imagining
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| The End of Imagining | |||||
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| Studio album by Space Twins | |||||
| Released | November 4, 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Label | Raga Drop Records | ||||
| Producer | Space Twins | ||||
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The End of Imagining is the debut album by Space Twins, Weezer guitarist Brian Bell's side project.
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Overview
The End of Imagining was released on November 4, 2003 on the band's own label Raga Drop Records. Rolling Stone critic John D. Luerresen named the album the 7th best of 2003 here. It is currently out of print.
Track listing
- "Rust Colored Sun"
- "Rings of Saturn"
- "There's Always Tomorrow"
- "Yellow Camaro"
- "Nothing for Love"
- "Running Out of Time"
- "Trudy Truelove"
- "Happy Days"
- "Louder Than Lies"
- "Can't You See?"
- "Nico"
- "Birds In The Street"
All songs written by Brian Bell except "There's Always Tomorrow," "Nico" and "Birds in the Street" by Tim Maloof.
Additional Musicians
- Jason Falkner: Wurlitzer, piano, Chamberlain, guitar
- Aaron Embry: piano, Hammond, glockenspiel
- Shmedly: piano, Celeste
- John Daversa: trumpet
- Liam Phillpot Curan: bass clarinet
- Tanya Haden: cello

