Do You Trust Your Friends?
2007 remix album by Stars
Do You Trust Your Friends? | ||||
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Remix album by Stars | ||||
Released | May 22, 2007 | |||
Genre | Indie pop, indie rock | |||
Label | Arts & Crafts | |||
Stars chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Music Box | [2] |
Pitchfork Media | (1.8/10) [3] |
PopMatters | (5/10) [4] |
Prefix Magazine | [5] |
Do You Trust Your Friends? is the first remix album released by Stars consisting of covers and remixes from Stars' 2004 album Set Yourself on Fire. It was released in 2007 on the Arts & Crafts label in North America.
Track listing
- "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" (Final Fantasy) 4:50
- "Set Yourself on Fire" (Montag) 3:17
- "Ageless Beauty" (The Most Serene Republic) 4:04
- "Reunion" (Jason Collett) 3:55
- "The Big Fight" (Minotaur Shock) 4:50
- "What I'm Trying to Say Pt. 1" (The Dears) 3:03
- "What I'm Trying to Say Pt. 2" (The Dears) 2:59
- "One More Night" (Apostle of Hustle) 5:42
- "Sleep Tonight" (Junior Boys) 4:22
- "The First Five Times" (The Russian Futurists) 3:19
- "He Lied About Death" (Metric) 3:58
- "Celebration Guns" (Camouflage Nights with Kevin Drew) 3:28
- "Soft Revolution" (The Stills) 4:22
- "Calendar Girl" (Young Galaxy) 3:35
References
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Stars
- Torquil Campbell
- Amy Millan
- Evan Cranley
- Chris Seligman
- Patrick McGee
- Nightsongs (2001)
- Heart (2002)
- Set Yourself on Fire (2004)
- In Our Bedroom After the War (2007)
- The Five Ghosts (2010)
- The North (2012)
- No One Is Lost (2014)
- There Is No Love in Fluorescent Light (2017)
- Do You Trust Your Friends? (2007)
- A Lot of Little Lies for the Sake of One Big Truth (2000)
- The Comeback (2001)
- Dead Child Stars (2002)
- Sad Robots (2008)
- "Ageless Beauty" (2004)
- "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" (2005)
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