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    Lost and Gone Forever is an album that was released by the band Guster in September, 1999. It was recorded earlier that year in Sausalito, California and Bearsville, New York.


        Lost and Gone Forever
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    NameLost and Gone Forever
    TypeAlbum
    ArtistGuster
    CoverLostandgoneforever.jpg
    ReleasedSeptember 1999
    Recorded1999
    GenreRock (music)
    Length43:57
    LabelHybrid Records
    ProducerSteve Lillywhite
    Reviews* AllMusic Guide Image: 3of5.png http://www.a...
    Last AlbumGoldfly (album)
    This AlbumLost and Gone Forever
    (1999)

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    Track listing
      "What You Wish For" – 3:51
      "Barrel of a Gun" – 3:11
      "Either Way" – 4:43
      "Fa Fa" – 4:43
      "I Spy" – 2:57
      "Center of Attention" – 4:07
      "All the Way Up to Heaven" – 5:00
      "Happier" – 3:52
      "So Long" – 2:38
      "Two Points for Honesty" – 3:32
      "Rainy Day" – 5:23

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    Miscellanea
      The album name Lost and Gone Forever beat out The Ides of Guster and When Guster Attacks, Senior Week and Book on Tape.

      A typewriter can be heard used as a percussion instrument during "Barrel of a Gun."

      The harmony in the end of "All the Way Up to Heaven" is technically an 88-part harmony, with Ryan and Adam filling in all the voices. Creating this effect took a full in-studio day.


      "Fa Fa" received modest radio airplay, peaking at

      Lost and Gone Forever was named the 753rd greatest album of all time by WXPN 88.5 radio. *



     
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