The Wayward Bus (album)

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The Wayward Bus
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Studio album by The Magnetic Fields
Released 1992
January 1994 (reissue)
Genre Indie rock, indie pop
Length 28:39
Label PoPuP
Merge Records (reissue)
MRG075
The Magnetic Fields chronology
Distant Plastic Trees
(1991)Distant Plastic Trees1991
The Wayward Bus
(1992)
The House of Tomorrow
(1992)The House of Tomorrow1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]
Robert Christgau B+[2]

The Wayward Bus is an album by indie rock band The Magnetic Fields. Released in 1992, it is the follow-up to the group's first album, Distant Plastic Trees, and its last album with Susan Anway as lead vocalist.

The title of the album is taken from the John Steinbeck novel The Wayward Bus.

The front cover was painted by Wendy Smith, the girlfriend of Stuart Moxham from Young Marble Giants. She had previously provided front covers for releases by The Gist and The Weekend.[3] (This is not the same Wendy Smith who was once a member of Prefab Sprout.)

The album was reissued by Merge Records in 1994 as the second half of a double album compilation with Distant Plastic Trees.

Track listing

All tracks written by Stephin Merritt.

  1. "When You Were My Baby" – 2:43
  2. "The Saddest Story Ever Told" – 2:12
  3. "Lovers from the Moon" – 2:52
  4. "Candy" – 2:32
  5. "Tokyo à Go-Go" – 3:12
  6. "Summer Lies" – 2:59
  7. "Old Orchard Beach" – 2:54
  8. "Jeremy" – 3:01
  9. "Dancing in Your Eyes" – 2:56
  10. "Suddenly There Is a Tidal Wave" – 3:18

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Susan Anway – vocals
  • Johny Blood – tuba, horns
  • Wendy Smith – album cover

References

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  3. http://www.youngmarblegiants.com/ymgfaq.html


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