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''Love Tara'' is the first full-length album by Canadian indie band Eric's Trip. This was their first release on Seattle's Sub Pop record label, their second not independently released. This was the first time a Canadian band was signed to Sub-Pop. Self-recorded in three months, it embodied Sub-Pop's shift to lighter, more melodic music. Though the lo-fi quality of the record threw many listeners and critics off, it was still very well received in both Canada and the United States. In ''Chart'' ==Influence on other musicians== Sloan have covered the song "Stove" from this album. Their version, which appeared on the 1993 compilation album ''DGC Rarities Volume 1'', combined "Stove" into a medley with "Smother", a non-album track that Eric's Trip recorded for the ''Never Mind the Molluscs'' compilation. The title of the album was referenced in The Tragically Hip's song "Put It Off", from their 1996 album ''Trouble at the Henhouse'': "I played ''Love Tara''/by Eric's Trip/on the day that you were born". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Love Tara」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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