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The correct title of this article is Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels). The substitution or omission of the # sign is because of technical restrictions.
"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" Single by Arcade Fire from the album Funeral Released June 20, 2004 Format 7" Genre Indie rock, art rock, baroque pop, progressive rock Length 4:48 Label Merge Arcade Fire singles chronology "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)"
(2004)"Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)"
(2005)"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" is a song by Canadian rock band Arcade Fire, and the first track on their debut album Funeral. It is the first of the four-part "Neighborhood" series found on Funeral.
"Tunnels" was the band's first single, released several months before the album as a 7" vinyl record on June 20, 2004, to a pressing of 1500 copies. The B-side to the album is a recording of the song "My Buddy" by swing musician Alvino Rey. Rey is the maternal grandfather of Arcade Fire members Win and William Butler.
In August 2009, the song was named #10 on Pitchfork Media's "Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s".[1] It is also the highest rated single of the 2000s on popular music ratings website rateyourmusic.com.
Track listing
- "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" - 4:48
- "My Buddy" (Alvino Rey Orchestra, live radio broadcast, 1940) - 2:32
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Arcade Fire Régine Chassagne • Richard Reed Parry • Win Butler • Tim Kingsbury • William Butler • Jeremy Gara • Sarah Neufeld
Colin Stetson • Owen Pallett • Kelly Pratt • Howard Bilerman • Brendan Reed • Myles Broscoe • Dane Mills • Marika ShawStudio albums Funeral (2004) • Neon Bible (2007) • The Suburbs (2010)EPs Singles "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" • "Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)" • "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)" • "Cold Wind" • "Rebellion (Lies)" • "Wake Up" • "Black Mirror" • "Keep the Car Running" • "Intervention" • "No Cars Go" • "The Suburbs"/"Month of May" • "We Used to Wait" • "Ready to Start" • "City with No Children" • "Speaking in Tongues"Other singles Films Miroir Noir • Scenes From the SuburbsRelated articles Discography • Awards • "Lenin"Categories:- 2004 singles
- Arcade Fire songs
- 2000s rock song stubs
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