Lambchop - Tools In The Dryer (2001)
Artist: Lambchop
Title: Tools In The Dryer
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Merge Records
Genre: Country Rock, Alt Country, Alt Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 87:05
Total Size: 210/532 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Tools In The Dryer
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Merge Records
Genre: Country Rock, Alt Country, Alt Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 87:05
Total Size: 210/532 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1:
01. Nine
02. Whitey
03. Cigaretiquette
04. Miss Prissy
05. The Petrified Florist
06. Each With A Bag Of Fries
07. All Over The World
08. Flowers Of Memory
09. Scared Out Of My Shoes
10. Style Monkeys
11. The Militant (Mark Robinson Remix)
12. Up With People (Zero 7 Reprise Remix)
13. Give Me Your Love (Doppelganger Remix)
14. Love TKO
15. Or Thousands Of Prizes
16. Moody Fucker
CD2:
01. A Moist Towelette
02. An Open Fresca
03. Masters Of None
04. Little Servant (Chill Pill)
05. Alumni Lawn
06. A Moist Towelette (Acoustic Version)
The Nashville-based Lambchop "is and has been" almost two-dozen different members with a discography that boasts something like 23 cassettes, singles, EPs, and full-lengths, as well as numerous one-off appearances on compilations, best-of collections, and the like. It's fairly safe to say, then, that Tools in the Dryer -- unlike most odds-and-ends collections -- isn't entirely uncalled for. In fact, for fans of the prolific band, a collection of 16 "A-sides, B-sides, live tracks, and remixes" is downright appreciated. Spanning 1987 to 2000 and compiled by member Jonathan Marx, the excellent Tools in the Dryer is a consistently enjoyable -- though anything but comprehensive -- collection that includes everything from the Vic Chesnutt-penned "Miss Prissy" to disorienting dance remixes and demos recorded before the band even officially formed. Newcomers to the quirky, countrified world of Lambchop should start with Nixon or How I Quit Smoking, but die-hard fans should dive right into this trip through the band's memory lane of musical miscellany.