1997's Mag Earwhig! served as the first Guided By Voices album released after the dissolution of their classic line-up and finds Robert Pollard and Tobin Sprout backed by Cobra Verde. It's a conceptual rock opera inspired by the Who's Tommy, the Pretty Things' S.F. Sorrow, Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, and the Edgar Broughton Band's Wasa Wasa. Pollard is the main character in this sprawling narrative, an insectile cartoon figure named the Magnificent Earwhig, who interacts with a wild cast of characters in songs evoking nostalgiac memories of an Ohio boyhood, starting one's first band, and inhaling American roadside pop culture. Despite the progressive conceptual 70's mindset, the record is still a collection of beautifully twisted pop songs and can be listened to as either an opera or just a series of rock arias.
2. Sad If I Lost It
3. I Am A Tree
4. The Old Grunt
5. Bulldog Skin
6. Are You Faster?
7. I Am Produced
8. Knock 'Em Flyin'
9. Not Behind the Fighter Jet
10. Choking Tara
11. Hollow Cheek
12. Portable Men's Society
13. Little Lines
14. Learning to Hunt
15. The Finest Joke Is Upon Us
16. Mag Earwhig!
17. Now To War
18. Jane of the Waking Universe
19. The Colossus Crawls West
20. Mute Superstar
21. Bomb In The Bee-Hive