The Polyphonic Spree

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The Polyphonic Spree

Discography

Pix Title Duration
The Proud 03:51
Call Your Father / La La 03:44
Drum Off / Everything Starts At The Seam / When The Fool Becomes a King 02:32
It's the Sun (KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic version) 03:27
Lithium 05:23
See Me, Feel Me 04:42
Light & Day - Single Version 03:03
Together Were Heavy 04:30
Hold Me Now 04:30
Soldier Girl 03:59
Tim's Past (Meeting With Hallmark) 05:39
Running Away (radio version) 06:50
Section 12 (Hold Me Now) 04:30
It's the Sun 05:34
Section 1 (Have a Day/Celebratory) 04:45
Running Away 03:33
Hold Me Now (Radio Edit UK) 03:09
Hanging Around the Day 02:39
section two 05:19
Section 31 [Overblow Your Nest] 04:22
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 04:15
Love My Way 04:19
Soldier Girl (RJD2 Instrumental) 04:22
Pre-Recorded Intro 31:18
Days Like This Keep Me Warm 04:05
Move Away and Shine / Younger 02:48
Diamonds - Mild Devotion to Majesty 04:55
Get Up and Go 03:53
Have a Day / Celebratory 04:38
Sonic Bloom 03:48
The Championship 05:50
Section 19: When the Fool Becomes a King 10:37
Section 4: La La 03:39
La La 02:10
Section 32: The Championship 05:04
One Man Show 05:01
I'm Calling 04:25
Mental Cabaret 03:00
Hanging Around the Day, Part 2 08:25
Middle of the Day 02:46
Hanging Around the Day Part 2 08:25
Section 27: Mental Cabaret 02:46
Section 29: Light to Follow 04:20
Section 30: Watch Us Explode (Justify) 03:21
Introduction 03:54
Interlude 03:54
The March 05:12
Section 18 (Everything Starts At The Seam) 01:54
Soldier Girl (radio edit) 02:23
section eight 03:59

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: US

Biography - The Polyphonic Spree

The Polyphonic Spree are a psychedelic pop group which formed in 2000 in Dallas, Texas, United States. The band's core members are Tim DeLaughter (lead vocals, guitar), Mark Pirro (bass) and Bryan Wakeland (drums), all former members of the alternative rock band Tripping Daisy. The band also contains 5 backing vocalists and 12 musicians. The band's lineup has generally been stable since their formation.

The two dozen members often take to the stage costumed in flowing robes or military style uniforms

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