The Past Was Faster

The Past Was Faster

"The Past Was Faster" is a 1999 album by San Francisco musician and songwriter Kelley Stoltz. It was his first official release and was released on December 14, 2001.

The songs on the album were written over a period of five years and were recorded by Stoltz on his 4-track tape recorder at home.

Track listing

# X-Ray Eyes (3:35)
# Popular Diseases (3:53)
# Fog Has Lifted (3:17)
# Emerald Stew (4:08)
# Permafrost (4:07)
# Cardinal Body (4:30)
# Sculptures Floating on the Waves (4:04)
# Captain (3:47)
# Vapor Trail (5:21)
# Peppermint (3:27)
# Lonely Star State (19:43)

External links

* [http://www.electriccity.org/pastreviews.htm Reviews of The Past Was Faster]


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