Official album cover artwork for Rare Oob by Ooberman

Ooberman

Rare Oob

RELEASED: April 01, 2003
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Growing Old 4:02 2. Dreaming of Summer 4:32 3. Back on the Avenue 3:53 4. Rebels for a Day 0:56 5. Million Suns (demo) 3:46 6. Sugar Bum (demo) 3:23 7. Sur La Plage (demo) 3:37 8. Roll Me in Cotton (demo) 3:37 9. Thirteen (demo) 3:26 10. Amazing in Bed (demo) 3:18 11. Close Your Eyes & Dream 0:44 12. Tears From a Willow (demo) 3:42 13. Bees (demo) 1:56 14. Buster (demo) 1:33 15. Blossoms Falling (demo) 2:18 16. The Icicle Cave 1:05 17. He Commands the Ether 0:55 18. Pills for Popplewell 1:23 19. Bluebell Rap 0:35 20. Bong 1:32
Rare Oob is the debut studio album by British indie pop band Ooberman, released in 1999. The album showcases a blend of ethereal melodies and intricate arrangements, characterized by the use of lush instrumentation and dreamy vocals. It has been noted for its whimsical yet poignant lyrics, which explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. The album has garnered a cult following over the years and is often praised for its unique sound that captures the essence of late 90s indie pop.