It took The Feelies six years to create The Good Earth, their follow-up album to Crazy Rhythms. The album was co-produced by Feelies co-captains Glenn Mercer and Bill Million along with REM's Peter Buck, who was a Feelies admirer since his days as a record store clerk. The Good Earth was an early release on Coyote Records, the label started by Steve Fallon of Maxwell's in Hoboken (where the group became one of the club's most popular acts). The Good Earth featured the line-up that continues to this day. The album is an interesting mix of layered acoustic and electric guitars and their signature percussion sound. Bonus material including demos, b-sides and new live recordings is included via download cards
On the Roof
The High Road
The Last Roundup
Slipping (Into Something)
When Company Comes
Let's Go
Two Rooms
The Good Earth
Tomorrow Today
Slow Down
She Said, She Said
Sedan Delivery
Slipping (Into Something) [Live]