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- Quickies is the twelfth studio album by The Magnetic Fields. The album consists of 28 songs, each of which is between 0:17 and 2:35 in length. For the album's conceit, Magnetic Fields singer and songwriter Stephin Merritt was influenced by the short fiction of Lydia Davis and the writing of his own book of Scrabble poetry. (en)
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- Cottage Sounds, Decibelle, Mad Oak (en)
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- Love Gone Wrong (en)
- The Price You Pay (en)
- Death Pact (en)
- Bathroom Quickie (en)
- Biker Gang (en)
- Castle Down a Dirt Road (en)
- Castles of America (en)
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- Favorite Bar (en)
- I Wish I Had Fangs and a Tail (en)
- I Wish I Were a Prostitute Again (en)
- I've Got a Date with Jesus (en)
- Kill a Man a Week (en)
- Kraftwerk in a Blackout (en)
- Let's Get Drunk Again (en)
- My Stupid Boyfriend (en)
- Rock 'n' Roll Guy (en)
- She Says Hello (en)
- Song of the Ant (en)
- The Best Cup of Coffee In Tennessee (en)
- The Biggest Tits in History (en)
- The Boy in the Corner (en)
- The Day the Politicians Died (en)
- The Little Robot Girl (en)
- When She Plays the Toy Piano (en)
- When the Brat Upstairs Got a Drum Kit (en)
- You've Got a Friend in Beelzebub (en)
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- Quickies is the twelfth studio album by The Magnetic Fields. The album consists of 28 songs, each of which is between 0:17 and 2:35 in length. For the album's conceit, Magnetic Fields singer and songwriter Stephin Merritt was influenced by the short fiction of Lydia Davis and the writing of his own book of Scrabble poetry. (en)
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- Quickies (it)
- Quickies (album) (en)
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