They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants
Bar None Records
7 72603-2
(1986)
Rock/Pop
CD, 19
Tracks, 38:28
Length
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01 |
Everything Right Is Wrong Again |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:20 |
02 |
Put Your Hand Inside The Puppet Head |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:12 |
03 |
Number Three |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:27 |
04 |
Don't Let's Start |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:36 |
05 |
Hide Away Folk Family |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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03:21 |
06 |
32 Footsteps |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:35 |
07 |
Toddler Hiway |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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00:25 |
08 |
Rabid Child |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:31 |
09 |
Nothing's Gonna Change My Clothes |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:58 |
10 |
(She Was A) Hotel Detective |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:10 |
11 |
She's An Angel |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:37 |
12 |
Youth Culture Killed My Dog |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:51 |
13 |
Boat Of Car |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:15 |
14 |
Absolutely Bill's Mood |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:38 |
15 |
Chess Piece Face |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:21 |
16 |
I Hope That I Get Old Before I Die |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:58 |
17 |
Alienation's For The Rich |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:25 |
18 |
The Day |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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01:27 |
19 |
Rhythm Section Want Ad |
John Flansburgh; John Linnell |
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02:21 |
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Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Musician |
John Flansburgh |
Musician |
John Linnell |
Musician |
They Might Be Giants |
Producer |
Mark Boyer; Matthew Hill; Bill Krauss |
Engineer |
Bill Krauss; Al Houghton; Alex Noyes |
Cover by |
Rodney Alan Greenblat |
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Index |
#
3398 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Alternative Rock |
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They Might Be Giants' eponymous debut album is a wild fusion of new wave pop and arty post-punk experiments borrowed from the New York underground. It runs through a head-spinning 19 songs in just over 45 minutes, running the gamut from the performance-art schtick of "Chess Piece Face" and "Youth Culture Killed My Dog" to the pure pop of "Don't Let's Start" and "Everything Right Is Wrong Again." While there are a lot of geeky jokes and barely developed ideas scattered throughout the album, the sheer kaleidoscopic array of styles is intoxicating, and it helps the best songs -- the Costello-esque "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head," the sighing "Hide Away Folk Family," the stomping "(She Was A) Hotel Detective," and the gorgeous "She's an Angel" -- stand out in sharp relief. -- Allmusic
Two catchy weirdos, eighteen songs, and the hits just keep on coming in an exuberantly annoying show of creative superabundance. Their secret is that as unmediated pop postmodernists they can be themselves stealing from anywhere, modulating without strain or personal commitment from hick to nut to nerd. Like the cross-eyed bear in the regretful but not altogether kind "Hide Away Folk Family," their "shoes are laced with irony," but that doesn't doom them to art-school cleverness or never meaning what they say. Their great subject is the information overload that lends these songs their form. They live in a world where "Everything Right Is Wrong Again" and "Youth Culture Killed My Dog." A -- Robert Christgau