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Stream Songs: Ohia's Didn't It Rain Deluxe Reissue Via Pitchfork Advance

Following a singles compilation and Magnolia Electric Co.Secretly Canadian move on to the latest installment in their Songs: Ohia reissue campaign. The 2002 album Didn't It Rain will be reissued on December 2, and it comes packed with a bonus disc of Jason Molina demos.

From now until December 1, the Didn't It Rain reissue, including the bonus demos, will be streaming in full via Pitchfork Advance, our online streaming platform designed to emulate the album listening experience.  

This week, Pitchfork Advance is also streaming Mogwai's  Music Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1. EP, Diplo's Florida reissue, and Trash Kit's Confidence.

Pitchfork Advance showcases an interactive listening environment featuring pre-release albums streams with dynamic graphics and a host of tools that allows fans to engage with album art, lyrics, credits, track listings, artist info, and more while they listen.

Read our Afterword on Molina here. Check out the tracklist for the reissue below.

LP1 (Original Album):

01 Didn't It Rain
02 Steve Albini's Blues
03 Ring the Bell
04 Cross the Moon, Molina
05 Blue Factory Flame
06 Two Blue Lights
07 Blue Chicago Moon

LP2 (Demos):

01 Didn't It Rain
02 Ring the Bell, Working Title: Depression No. 42
03 Cross the Road, Molina, Working Title: Chicago City Moon
04 Blue Factory Flame
05 Two Blue Lights
06  Blue Chicago Moon
07 The Gray Tour, Working Title: Waiting It's Whole Life (Later Re-Recorded for The Grey Tower 7")
08 Spectral Alphabet (Later Re-Recorded for Pyramid Electric Co.)

Watch Molina perform "Steve Albini's Blues" in 2002: 



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