Martin Tielli - We Didn't Even Suspect That He Was the Poppy Salesman (Silver Series - Remastered 2025) (2001) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Martin Tielli
Title: We Didn't Even Suspect That He Was the Poppy Salesman (Silver Series - Remastered 2025)
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Six Shooter Records Inc.
Genre: Acoustic, Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:23
Total Size: 102 / 268 / 494 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: We Didn't Even Suspect That He Was the Poppy Salesman (Silver Series - Remastered 2025)
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Six Shooter Records Inc.
Genre: Acoustic, Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:23
Total Size: 102 / 268 / 494 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I'll Never Tear You Apart (Remastered 2025) (2:51)
2. My Sweet Relief (Remastered 2025) (3:06)
3. Double X (Remastered 2025) (3:12)
4. Voices From The Wilderness (Remastered 2025) (3:48)
5. Farmer In The City (Remastered 2025) (7:50)
6. World In A Wall (Remastered 2025) (3:15)
7. Thats How They Do It In Warsaw (Remastered 2025) (2:25)
8. How Can You Sleep (Remastered 2025) (4:00)
9. She Said, "We're On Our Way Down" (Remastered 2025) (4:50)
10. From The Reel (Remastered 2025) (2:04)
11. Wetbrain Your War (Remastered 2025) (7:10)
In celebration of Six Shooter Records' 25th Anniversary, we are releasing the Silver Series, a 2025 Remastered collection of 6 of our Best Sellers never before released on vinyl. Martin Tielli's album We Didn't Even Suspect That He Was The Poppy Salesman is our first release of the series.
These songs by Martin Tielli, guitarist/vocalist of Canadian art rockers the Rheostatics, reveal a sardonic look at different aspects of life, including a few revolving around the music industry. Exemplified by "My Sweet Relief," a song revolving about a singer "clear and true" but not "wearin' the right boots." "Voices From the Wilderness," upon close listen, is an obvious reference to Rush singer Geddy Lee. The artistic, intrinsic style of Tielli is the trait which carries so many of the songs, particularly when it comes to "Farmer in the City," one of the two longer tunes among the 11. "That's How They Do It in Warsaw" is the only upbeat, up-tempo song, with some lyrics in Polish. "From the Reel" is the highlight, which is saying quite a lot in this extremely qualitative offering. © Jason MacNeil /TiVo
These songs by Martin Tielli, guitarist/vocalist of Canadian art rockers the Rheostatics, reveal a sardonic look at different aspects of life, including a few revolving around the music industry. Exemplified by "My Sweet Relief," a song revolving about a singer "clear and true" but not "wearin' the right boots." "Voices From the Wilderness," upon close listen, is an obvious reference to Rush singer Geddy Lee. The artistic, intrinsic style of Tielli is the trait which carries so many of the songs, particularly when it comes to "Farmer in the City," one of the two longer tunes among the 11. "That's How They Do It in Warsaw" is the only upbeat, up-tempo song, with some lyrics in Polish. "From the Reel" is the highlight, which is saying quite a lot in this extremely qualitative offering. © Jason MacNeil /TiVo