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| cover        = At-Some-Point-cover.jpg
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| released    = 2001
| released    = April [[2001]]
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| format      = CD
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| recorded    = January–March 2001
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| studio      = Patrick Wilson's home, Portland, OR
| genre        = Alternative rock
| genre        = Alternative rock
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| length      = 25:07
| label        = self-released
| label        = self-released
| producer    = Franklin Mint
| producer    = [[Patrick Wilson|Franklin Mint]]
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'''''At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting''''' is the debut album from [[Pat Wilson]]'s band, [[The Special Goodness]].
'''''At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting''''' is the debut album from [[Pat Wilson]]'s band, [[The Special Goodness]].
==Overview==
==Overview==
''At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting'' released in April of [[2001]]. It was the first official album to be released under the The Special Goodness name, though Wilson had also released a solo album titled ''[[The Special Goodness (album)|The Special Goodness]]'' in [[1998]].  
''At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting'' was recorded after Patrick Wilson finished recording for [[Weezer]]'s ''[[Weezer (The Green Album)|The Green Album]]'' in early [[2001]].<ref name="TSGbA2003">[[The Special Goodness biography - April 2003]] by [[Epitaph]]</ref> It released in April of 2001, the first official album to be released under the The Special Goodness name (Wilson had also released a solo album titled ''[[The Special Goodness (album)|The Special Goodness]]'' in [[1998]]).  


This album is often referred to as ''The Pinecone Record'' or ''The Pinecone Album'', derived from the image of a pinecone on the cover. It was self-released and sold only at shows and through the band's official site. Only 1000 copies of the CD were made.<ref>Thespecialgoodness.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20010926222507/http://thespecialgoodness.com:80/ archived from the original on 2001-09-26.</ref> All songs on the album were written and performed by Wilson. Recording and mixing are credited to [[Franklin Mint]], one of Wilson's aliases. [[Atom Willard]] was brought into the band after the recording of this album,<ref>Thespecialgoodness.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20011129001606/http://thespecialgoodness.com/ archived from the original on 2001-11-29</ref> and remained a member of the band until the release of ''[[Natural]]'' in [[2012]].
This album is often referred to as ''The Pinecone Record'' or ''The Pinecone Album'', derived from the image of a pinecone on the cover. It was self-released and sold only at shows and through the band's official site, and only 1000 copies of the CD were made.<ref>Thespecialgoodness.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20010926222507/http://thespecialgoodness.com:80/ archived from the original on 2001-09-26.</ref> Recording and mixing are credited to [[Franklin Mint]], one of Wilson's aliases. [[Atom Willard]] was brought into the band after the recording of this album,<ref>Thespecialgoodness.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20011129001606/http://thespecialgoodness.com/ archived from the original on 2001-11-29</ref> and remained a member of the band until the release of ''[[Natural]]'' in [[2012]].
 
Several songs were later re-recorded for different projects, both Weezer and Special Goodness related. "[[The Story Is Wrong]]" and "[[Reason To Worry]]" were recorded by Weezer during the [[Album 5 Demos|demo sessions]] for their [[Make Believe|fifth album]] in [[2002]], and played live a few times that year. "[[You Know I'd Like...]]", "[[Whatever's Going On]]", and "[[Life Goes By]]" would later surface on [[2003]]'s ''[[Land Air Sea]]''.


Several songs were later re-recorded for different projects.  "[[The Story Is Wrong]]" and "[[Reason To Worry]]" were recorded by [[Weezer]] during the [[2002]] [[Album 5 Demos]] sessions, and played live a few times that year. "[[You Know I'd Like...]]", "[[Whatever's Going On]]", and "[[Life Goes By]]" would later surface on [[2003]]'s ''[[Land Air Sea]]''.
==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*[[Patrick Wilson]] - written by, performance
*[[Patrick Wilson]] - all instrumentation, producer, recording, mixing
*[[Franklin Mint]] - recording, mixing
 
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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