Mitch Easter

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Time Warping 00:00 Tools
sudden crown drop 00:00 Tools
I want a New Scene 00:00 Tools
You/Me 00:00 Tools
Break Through 00:00 Tools
Dusky Lair 00:00 Tools
Sights Set on Heaven 00:00 Tools
Glazed 00:00 Tools
Ton of Bricks 00:00 Tools
To Be, Cool Thing 00:00 Tools
1 1/2 Way Street 00:00 Tools
The Black Angel's Death Song 00:00 Tools
Why Is It So Hard? 00:00 Tools
The Phantoms of Ephemera 00:00 Tools
Love Slaves to Paradise Lost 00:00 Tools
Shiny Happy People 00:00 Tools
Pay You Back With Interest 00:00 Tools
One and a Half Way Street 00:00 Tools
Valleri 00:00 Tools
International Feel 00:00 Tools
You and Me 00:00 Tools
You / Me 00:00 Tools
Fox On The Run 00:00 Tools
Pillow Fight 00:00 Tools
Law Of Averages 00:00 Tools
Prying Eyes 00:00 Tools
Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' 00:00 Tools
i'm not in love 00:00 Tools
Kizza Me 00:00 Tools
Phantoms of Ephemera 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Love Letter 00:00 Tools
1-1/2 Way Street 00:00 Tools
Shiny Happy People (R.E.M. cover) 00:00 Tools
Emotion Bomb 00:00 Tools
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Multi-instrumentalist Mitch Easter is best known as the producer of REM's "Murmur" album and releases from (among others) Velvet Crush, Pavement, Game Theory, Marshall Crenshaw, Drive By Truckers and the Loud Family. In the 1980s he was the principal member of Let's Active, who released three albums of new-wavey power-pop; "Cypress" (1984), "Big Plans For Everybody" (1986) and the harder-edged "Every Dog Has Its Day" (1988). Following the last of these three records, his output was restricted to production and guitar chores for a variety of artists. Easter returned after 19 years with "Dynamico" in 2007, picking up musically where his Let's Active material left off. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.