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The Third Eye Centre


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2013

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2013

"As one of the intermittent non-LP clearing houses Belle & Sebastian occasionally release, The Third Eye Centre performs a useful service for dedicated fans while offering a roundly enjoyable B&S record for those who don't keep tallies of individual singles. Unlike Push Barman to Open Old Wounds, which rounded up the tight, purposeful EPs of the late '90s and singles of the early days of the new millennium, The Third Eye Centre plays a bit like a warehouse of B-sides".


Pitchfork

d. 28. Aug. 2013

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Stuart Berman

d. 28. Aug. 2013

"Where the 2005 compilation Push Barman to Open Old Wounds rounded up the band's entire 1997-2001 EP output into a two-disc 26-song package-- presenting each extended-player in complete, chronological sequence-- The Third Eye Centre cobbles together a cherry-picked sampling of post-2003 rarities in randomized order".


Gaffa [online]

d. 26. Aug. 2013

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Finn P. Madsen

d. 26. Aug. 2013

"Selv om The Third Eye Centre består af b-sider og rariteter fra det sidste årti, er albummet både afvekslende og sært fængende ... Stuart Murdochs sarkastiske pen rammer plet med en samling spraglede numre, som kommer hele vejen rundet om Belle & Sebastian".