Marriage Records offer a second compilation documenting the rude health of this Portland, OR based community. The first noticeable difference between this collection and the previous compilation from 2004 is the extra disk. Marriage have grown up, cherishing the artists it setup to serve whilst welcoming new voices into their crucial discussion. Disc One represents the more psychedelic elements of the Marriage stable; the windy tones of the opening track by Privacy, the purple wash of Adam Forkner's White Rainbow and the scaling folk of Adrian Orange all sound different but somehow make sense in their shared home at Marriage. Disc Two stands as a testament to the open philosophy of the Marriage family; The Watery Graves' lounge-punk homage to Portland shares a journey with the enigmatic figure of Rob Walmart and his warped hip hop jams. This is ac ollection of people who collaborate and support one another through art and are excited to share their work with the rest of the world. The outcome is joyous and essential. Track Listing: DiscOne: 01 Privacy - It's a Fever 02 Adrian Orange - It Ain't Me Baby 03 Valet - Fire 04 ��" Paon - Les Cerfs-Volants 05 Spenking - Boy Moses (written by Viking Moses) 06 Davis Hooker - Wise Men and Kings 07 Karl Blau - If I Died On You 08 Andrew Kaffer - I Gave Up On Driving 09 Lucky Dragons - Trenton Street Bees 10 Be Gulls - Free Bird (inst.) 11 Jesse Durost - Electric Tapestry Pt. 1 12 White Rainbow - Jan 30th 2006 13 Matt McCormick - Tugboat Muzac DiscTwo: 01 Aaron Flint Jamison - Powder8 02 Dirty Projectors - Oh Yeah 03 Ghosting - In Wonderful Correspondence 04 Mount Eerie - "In Moonlight" (live) 05 Arrington de Dionyso and Bryce Panic - "Sounds of the American Snake Charmer" 06 The Dead Science - I Want You (Blaster Mix) 07 The Watery Graves - Portland 08 Drakkar Sauna - Paul's Letter to St. Job (There's Glass in my Hat) 09 mise en abyme - Farther Shore (Trilobites) 10 Mantar - THE WORLD HAS MOVED ON 11 YACHT - Don't Stay in Bed 12 M. L. Mae - Dance of the Stapler Shark 13 Rob Walmart - Show Me Your Dance Powers