Bright Eyes’ third album, Fevers and Mirrors, originally released in 2000, stands as a cornerstone of indie music. This beloved record captivates a new generation each year, as Conor Oberst himself notes. ‘There’s some percentage of kids every year that get to high school and an older sister or a friend or somebody hands them that record,’ he says. Its legacy continues to resonate with fans, evidenced by consistent royalty statements.
Track Listing:
- 1. A Spindle, a Darkness, a Fever and a Necklace – Bright Eyes (6:26)
- 2. A Scale, a Mirror and Those Indifferent Clocks – Bright Eyes (2:45)
- 3. The Calendar Hung Itself – Bright Eyes (3:56)
- 4. Something Vague – Bright Eyes (3:34)
- 5. The Movement of a Hand – Bright Eyes (4:03)
- 6. Arienette – Bright Eyes (3:45)
- 7. When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass – Bright Eyes (2:40)
- 8. Haligh, Haligh, a Lie, Haligh – Bright Eyes (4:44)
- 9. The Center of the World – Bright Eyes (4:43)
- 10. Sunrise, Sunset – Bright Eyes (4:32)
- 11. An Attempt to Tip the Scales – Bright Eyes (8:29)
- 12. A Song to Pass the Time – Bright Eyes (5:30)
Scott Turner (verified owner) –
Fevers and Mirrors is a masterpiece! The emotional depth and relatable lyrics hit home every time. Truly one of the best indie albums of 2000.
Jason Peterson (verified owner) –
I just had to buy Bright Eyes Fevers and Mirrors after hearing the first track! The entire album is captivating and beautifully crafted.
Rebecca Powell (verified owner) –
As a vinyl collector, finding cheap Bright Eyes vinyl records is a dream come true! This album deserves a spot in every indie music lover’s collection.