Scotland Week: Our List of the 10 Best Belle and Sebastian Songs
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Sep 05, 2014
Scotland Week
We have a special theme on Under the Radar’s website this week which we’re simply calling Scotland Week. All throughout the week we will be posting interviews, reviews, lists, and blog posts relating to Scotland and in particular Scottish music. We’ve put together a list of the 10 most essential Belle and Sebastian songs.
Belle and Sebastian built their artistic and fan-friendly reputation in the mid- to late-‘90s releasing terrific EPs in between their highly acclaimed and monochromatically decorated LPs, a rare feat for any post-‘60s band. Choosing 10 songs from a deep and consistent catalog that best represent the group’s long and storied career seems more fitting than choosing what would surely be a hotly contested best-of list. Therefore, this is ranked in chronological order.
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