Phantom Planet Is Missing

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studio album
First released:
Jul 28 1998

Overview Edit

Phantom Planet is Missing is the debut album of the American band Phantom Planet. It was released in 1998 on Geffen Records.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
25133
Release dates:
  • Jul 28 1998 in United States

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5 stars Why they rock so hard ...
Phantom Planet has brought something new to the world that is currently drowned in its share of horrible pop music -- what they have brought is a ray of sunshine, otherwise known as their debut album, "Phantom Planet Is Missing." The music is obviously influenced by classic bands, including The Beatles and The Beach Boys. Songs like "So I Fall Again" and "The Local Black And Red" can be described only as perfect melodic rock. This CD is true ear candy -- sweet, smooth, and satisfying ... ideal in every way.
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1 stars this CD is the worst
I got this cd because of how good it was rated by the customers. they said it was the coolest. believe me, it is not. I waisted my money on it. i thought it would be grate, but when i put it in the CD player, it was terrible. it gave me a headache. Its lucky to have the one star i generously gave it. :(
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Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. engineer

    1. Ed Thacker [mix]
    2. Eddy Schreyer [mastering]
    3. Mark Endert [mix]
    4. Rich Veltrop [mix]
  1. performer

    1. Alex Greenwald [vocals and instrument]
    2. Darren Robinson [instrument]
    3. Jacques Brautbar [vocals and instrument]
    4. Jason Schwartzman [instrument]
    5. Patrick Warren [instrument]
    6. Sam Farrar [vocals and instrument]
  2. producer

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