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  1. Spectrum, 14th Century is an EP by the Canadian musician Owen Pallett, the second issued under the name of their project Final Fantasy. Pallett describes the songs as "fake field recordings" from the fictional country of Spectrum, which is also the setting of their 2010 album Heartland.

  2. 30 de sept. de 2008 · Spectrum, 14th Century. Owen Pallett. Released September 30, 2008. Spectrum, 14th Century Tracklist. 1. Oh Spectrum Lyrics. 2. Blue Imelda Lyrics. 3. The Butcher Lyrics. 4. Cockatrice...

  3. 30 de sept. de 2008 · This is an EP of folk songs set in the fictional world of Spectrum, where Owen Pallett is the only deity. Spectrum is “based on a Canada that was never colonized—that is to say, it was colonized but there was never any genocide of any First Nation people.” Three of the songs are devoted to Owen by characters in Spectrum.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Owen_PallettOwen Pallett - Wikipedia

    In Fall 2008, Pallett released two EPs. The first one, Spectrum, 14th Century, was a collaboration with Beirut. The second EP, Plays to Please, was a tribute to fellow Torontonian Alex Lukashevsky and his group Deep Dark United.

  5. owenpallett.bandcamp.com › album › the-two-epsThe Two Eps | Owen Pallett

    24 de feb. de 2023 · The first EP (side A, tracks 1-5), Spectrum, 14th Century, originally released in 2008, is a “prequel” to Pallett’s celebrated album Heartland (2010), set in the same fictional world of Spectrum.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Spectrum, 14th Century & Plays to Please by Owen Pallett, Final Fantasy released in 2023. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Spectrum, 14th Century is an EP by the Canadian musician Owen Pallett, the second issued under the name of their project Final Fantasy. Pallett describes the songs as "fake field recordings" from the fictional country of Spectrum, which is also the setting of his 2010 album Heartland.[3]