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They Got Lost (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00601143106224)Artist: They Might Be Giants Label: Zoe Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: They Might Be Giants: John Flansburgh, John Linnell.Personnel: John Flansburgh (vocals, guitar); John Linnell (vocals, keyboards); Eric Schermerhorn, Dan John Miller (guitar); Jim O'Conno... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| They Might Be Giants: John Flansburgh, John Linnell. Personnel: John Flansburgh (vocals, guitar); John Linnell (vocals, keyboards); Eric Schermerhorn, Dan John Miller (guitar); Jim O'Connor (trumpet); Dan Levine (trombone, tuba); Yuval Gabay, Robin "Goldie" Goldwasser, Dan Hickey, Brian Doherty (drums). Additional personnel: Dan Miller (guitar); Graham Maby, Danny Weinkauf (bass guitar); Robin "Goldie" Goldwasser (background vocals); Dan Levine , Eric Schermerhorn, Yuval Gabay, Dan Hickey, Brian Doherty , Jim O'Connor . Audio Mixers: Patrick Dillett; Albert Caiati. They Might Be Giants are one of too-few bands that manage to make compilations that are as cohesive and enjoyable as their regular full-length albums. They Got Lost is no exception -- a collection of truly rare rarities, it shows once again that the group's more obscure songs are quite often just as great as their best-known ones. Many of the tracks here come from They Might Be Giants' relationship with the music download service EMusic, including the sweetly sad alt-country of "Words are Like (Demo)"; "Reprehensible"'s bright, swingy lounge; and the more typical quirky rock of "On the Drag," "I Am a Human Head" and "Certain People I Could Name." Sometimes the origins of the songs are even more unusual than the songs themselves: "Oranges" and the very silly "Oranges Testimonial" were commissioned by the Chopping Block, a graphic design firm. "Theme to McSweeney"'s celebrates Dave Eggers' beloved literary webzine with Wendy Carlos-style baroque electronics, and "I'm Sick (of this American Life)" pays homage to the National Public Radio show with weary, tongue-in-cheek wit; meanwhile, "Rat Patrol" (another EMusic track), with its charging pianos and guitars, sounds like the theme song to a TV show that never was. One of They Got Lost's best songs actually did appear in a TV show: "All Alone," the strangely bittersweet story of a germ launched into outer space, appeared on "Brave New World," a special series produced by ABC's Nightline. Though this collection isn't quite as consistent as, say, Miscellaneous T, They Got Lost is still a lot of fun (especially on off-the-cuff tracks like "Disappointing Show") and a must for any die-hard TMBG fans that don't already have these songs. ~ Heather Phares While They Might Be Giants spent much of the early 2000s crafting children's albums (2002's NO! and 2005's HERE COME THE ABCs) and compiling career retrospectives (2002's DIAL-A-SONG and 2005's A USER'S GUIDE TO...), the Brooklyn-based duo also took the time to assemble a rarities collection, appropriately titled THEY GOT LOST. The disc serves as a sequel to TMBG's earlier odds-and-ends set (1991's MISCELLANEOUS T), and showcases a wide variety of non-album tracks, from the rocked-out "Rest Awhile" and the classically inclined keyboard workout "Theme to McSweeney's" (a nod to the ever-cheeky literary magazine) to the absurdist sing-along "Token Back to Brooklyn." Although this is a must-have compilation for longtime fans, newcomers to TMBG's quirky, egg-headed pop-rock will be equally entertained. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Rest Awhile |
| 2. | Truth in Your Words |
| 3. | On the Drag |
| 4. | All Alone |
| 5. | Down to the Bottom of the Sea |
| 6. | I'm Sick (Of This American Life) |
| 7. | Words Are Like |
| 8. | I Am a Human Head |
| 9. | Oranges |
| 10. | Empty Bottle Blues |
| 11. | They Got Lost |
| 12. | Reprehensible |
| 13. | Rat Patrol |
| 14. | Army's Tired Now, The |
| 15. | Certain People I Could Name |
| 16. | Theme to McSweeney's |
| 17. | Dollar for Dollar |
| 18. | Mosh Momken Abadon |
| 19. | Token Back to Brooklyn |
| 20. | Disappointing Show |
| 21. | Oranges Testimonial |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00601143106224 |
| Release Date: | Oct 25, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Alternative |
| Label: | Zoe |
| Distributor: | Universal Di |
| Engineer: | Pat Dillett; Albert Caiati; Pat Dillett; Albert Caiati |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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