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|  Name        = Fourth World
|  Name        = The Fourth World
|  Type        = Album
|  Type        = Album
|  Artist      = [[Kara's Flowers]]
|  Artist      = [[Kara's Flowers]]
|  Cover      = Karas-Flowers-Fourth-World.jpg
|  Cover      = Karas-Flowers-Fourth-World.jpg
|  Released    = 1997 (reissued 2004)
|  Released    = [[1997]] (reissued [[2004]])
|  Recorded    = unknown
|  Recorded    =  
|  Genre      = Alternative rock
|  Genre      = Alternative rock
|  Length      = 39:30
|  Length      = 39:30
|  Label      = Rerprise/Warner (1997)<br/>Rhino Records (2004)
|  Label      = Rerprise/Warner <small>(1997)</small><br/>Rhino Records <small>(2004)</small>
|  Producer    =  
|  Producer    =  
|  Reviews    =
|  Reviews    =
* Allmusic {{Rating|4|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jifuxqujld6e link]
* Allmusic {{Rating|4|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jifuxqujld6e link]
|  This album  = Fourth World<br />(1997)
|  This album  = Fourth World<br />(1997)
{{Singles
|  Misc        = {{Singles
|Name = Fourth World
|Name = The Fourth World
|Type = studio
|Type = studio
|single 1 = Soap Disco (1997)
|single 1 = Soap Disco (1997)
}}}}
}}
}}


Fourth World is the sole album released by [[Kara's Flowers]] before the band evolved into Maroon 5. Originally released in 1997 on Reprise/Warner, it was out of print for some time, but Rhino Records, in the wake of the success of Maroon 5, reissued it in 2004. One single was released in conjunction with the album, "Soap Disco".  All songs written by Kara's Flowers except 5, 8, 9, & 11 by Carmichael/Levine.
'''''The Fourth World''''' is the debut and only album released by [[Kara's Flowers]] before the band evolved into Maroon 5.  
 
==Overview==
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The album was originally released in [[1997]] by the label Reprise/Warner. In the wake of the success of Maroon 5, the label Rhino Records reissued it in [[2004]]. One single was released in conjunction with the album, "Soap Disco".   


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#Soap Disco 2:40
{{Track listing
#Future Kid 4:44
|total_length  = 39:30
#Myself 3:05
|title1        = Soap Disco
#Oliver 2:38
|length1      = 2:40
#The Never Saga 3:58
|title2        = Future Kid
#Loving The Small Time 3:32
|length2      = 4:44
#To Her With Love 2:52
|title3        = Myself
#Sleepy Windbreaker 3:05
|length3      = 3:05
#Pantry Queen 3:46
|title4        = Oliver
#My Ocean Blue 3:11
|length4      = 2:38
#Captain Splendind 5:59
|title5        = The Never Saga
#Buddy Two Shoes Wilson (Japan bonus track)
|length5      = 3:58
 
|title6        = Loving the Small Time
==Singles==
|length6      = 3:32
Soap Disco US 7"/CD single (1997)
|title7        = To Her with Love
#Soap Disco
|length7      = 2:52
#Captain Splendid
|title8        = Sleepy Windbreaker
|length8      = 3:05
|title9        = Pantry Queen
|length9      = 3:46
|title10      = My Ocean Blue
|length10      = 3:11
|title11      = Captain Splendid
|length11      = 5:59
|title12      = Buddy 'Two Shoes' Wilson
|note12        = Japan bonus track
|length12      = 2:28
}}
All songs written by Kara's Flowers except 5, 8, 9, & 11 by Carmichael/Levine.


Soap Disco Euro/UK/Japan CD single (1997)
==See also==
#Soap Disco
*[[Kara's Flowers]]
#Captain Splendid
*[[Mykel and Carli Allan]]
#Yesterday When I Was Handsome (also on [[Hear You Me! A Tribute To Mykel And Carli]])
[[Category:Weezer-related bands]]
#Buddy Two Shoes Wilson (also on Japan edition of Fourth World)