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Jellyfish - Spilt Milk & Bellybutton - Deluxe Reissues

The phenomenon Jellyfish is unstoppable: The band released just two albums in their short career. Thanks to Omnivore Recordings this catalogue has grown a lot. And the newest entry are the 2015 Deluxe Reissues of the two records: Spilt Milk and Bellybutton. Both are 2CD sets packed with bonus stuff (see the trackless below).



The sound quality seems to have been improved a lot (judging to the unprofessional, not-so-much-audiophile opinion of the writer of this blog). For anyone who somewhat likes this band: buy this stuff already!

Bellybutton
Disc One:
1. The Man I Used To Be
2. That Is Why
3. The King Is Half-Undressed
4. I Wanna Stay Home
5. She Sill Loves Him
6. All I Want Is Everything
7. Now She Knows She’s Wrong
8. Bedspring Kiss
9. Baby’s Coming Back
10. Calling Sarah
11. The King Is Half-Undressed (Live)
12. Sugar And Spice (Live)
13. Mr. Late (Live)
14. All I Want Is Everything (Live)
15. Jet (Live)
16. The King Is Half-Undressed (Live)
17. Baby’s Coming Back (Live)
18. I Wanna Stay Home (Live)
19. She Still Loves Him (Live)
20. All I Want Is Everything (Live)

Disc Two:
1. The Man I Used To Be (Demo)
2. The King Is Half Undresssed (Demo)
3. I Wanna Stay Home (Demo)
4. She Still Loves Him (Demo)
5. All I Want Is Everything (Demo)
6. Now She Knows She’s Wrong (Demo)
7. Bedspring Kiss (Demo)
8. Baby’s Coming Back (Demo)
9. Calling Sarah (Demo)
10. Deliver (Demo)
11. Queen Of The U.S.A. (Demo)
12. Always Be My Girl (Demo)
13. Let This Dream Never End (Demo)
14. Season Of The Witch (Demo)
15. That Girl’s A Man (Demo)
16. Bye Bye Bye (Demo)

Spilt Milk
Disc One:
1. Hush
2. Joining A Fan Club
3. Sebrina, Paste And Plato
4. New Mistake
5. Glutton Of Sympathy
6. The Ghost At Number One
7. Bye Bye Bye
8. All Is Forgiven
9. Russian Hill
10. He’s My Best Friend
11. Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
12. Brighter Day
13. Family Tree (Demo)
14. Ignorance Is Bliss (Demo)
15. Worthless Heart (Demo)
16. Watchin’ The Rain (Demo)
17. I Need Love (Demo)
18. I Don’t Believe You (Demo)
19. Long Time Ago (Demo)
20. Runnin’ For Our Lives (Demo)

Disc Two:
1. Spilt Milk Intro (Demo)
2. Hush (Demo)
3. Joining A Fan Club (Demo)
4. Sebrina, Paste And Plato (Demo)
5. New Mistake (Demo)
6. Glutton Of Sympathy (Demo)
7. The Ghost At Number One (Demo)
8. All Is Forgiven (Demo)
9. Russian Hill (Demo)
10. He’s My Best Friend (Demo)
11. Spilt Milk Outro (Demo)
12. Think About Your Troubles
13. That Is Why (Live)
14. The Ghost At Number One (Live)
15. Joining A Fan Club (Live)
16. S.O.S. (Live)
17. Fan Club Message

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