The House of Tomorrow (album)
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Released1992 (7" vinyl)
April 23, 1996 (CD reissue)
April 23, 1996 (CD reissue)
Length12:21
LabelHarriet Records
Feel Good All Over
Merge Records (reissue)
MRG152
Feel Good All Over
Merge Records (reissue)
MRG152
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| Released | 1992 (7" vinyl) April 23, 1996 (CD reissue) | |||
| Length | 12:21 | |||
| Label | Harriet Records Feel Good All Over Merge Records (reissue) MRG152 | |||
| Producer | Stephin Merritt | |||
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| Pitchfork Media | (7.4/10)[2] |
The House of Tomorrow EP is the third major release by The Magnetic Fields, and the first with Stephin Merritt as the main vocalist. Merge Records reissued it in 1996. The EP's five songs are built on both musical and vocal repetition, so much so that the sleeve reads "five loop songs" as a pun on "five love songs".[3] The cover depicts the St. Louis World's Fair (1904)
