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Songs From a Series of Unfortunate Events: Tragic
Gothic Archies, Stephin Merritt, Lemony Snicket
Songs From a Series of Unfortunate Events: Tragic
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Soundtracks, Children's Music
 
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This musical companion to bestselling novelist Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is comically creepy fun for children of all ages. The Gothic Archies is a musical project of Stephin Merritt, the songwriter be...  more »

     
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All Artists: Gothic Archies, Stephin Merritt, Lemony Snicket
Title: Songs From a Series of Unfortunate Events: Tragic
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Nonesuch
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 10/10/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Soundtracks, Children's Music
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Stories, Sing-A-Longs
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075597995121, 0075597995121, 075597995169

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Album Description
This musical companion to bestselling novelist Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is comically creepy fun for children of all ages. The Gothic Archies is a musical project of Stephin Merritt, the songwriter best known for his band the Magnetic Fields. The album, entitled The Tragic Treasury, features music originally recorded for the audiobooks of A Series of Unfortunate Events. The Tragic Treasury contains 13 songs corresponding to the 13 books in the series, with two additional bonus tracks also inspired by the series. All music is performed by the Gothic Archies, with Lemony Snicket accompanying on accordion. The Tragic Treasury is being released October 10, 2006, in conjunction with the final Lemony Snicket book, The End.

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Michael L. (Popmeister) from READING, PA
Reviewed on 8/26/2009...
dark, glum, amusing songs by Stephin Merritt of Magnetic Fields and Lemony Snicket.

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Strange, twisted, and funny
Ron Heck | 10/14/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The second I heard the song, "Crows," I knew I had to own this album. I know nothing of Lemony Snicket books, but I've a been a Magnetic Fields fan for awhile. So, after very awkwardly browsing the childrens' section at the bookstore, I was able to find a copy of this really great album. I was very happily surprised to find that this CD is more in line with Merritt's great early nineties albums (like Holiday, Wasps' Nests, and The New Despair) rather than i or (shudder) Showtunes. This is a great mix of synths and traditional instruments (if you consider an electric sitar "traditional"). The lyrics are very depressing/weird/funny/moving depending on the song, though some are all four.



Even though I did my research on this album before I got it, I'm stilll astonished as to how good it really is. I wasn't excited for the next Magnetic Fields album next Spring, but now I am. The only thing I can equate this to is when another great indie artist, Mark Mulcahy, put out a disc of Polaris songs for The Adventure of Pete and Pete (they're completely different save for sheer quality). I can't say for sure if Lemony Snicket fans will really dig these songs as much as I do, since I'm already a fan. However, I haven't read any of the Snicket books, but now I really want to."
I saw this live
C. Wade | Waxahachie, TX | 10/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had the great "misfortune" to see some of these tunes performed live by Daniel Handler (on accordian) and Stephin Merrit (Lemony Snicket was supposed to play percussion but he was detained... long story... you get it if you know about the books). It was the greatest thing I have ever seen! If you have the chance to catch Lemony Snicket on tour, do it! And get the CD, you will be very, very firmly depressed and miserable. It's the perfect accompaniment to this series."