Pixies - Doolittle
Facts
| Artist(s) | Pixies |
| Studio | Elektra / Wea |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075596085625 |
Tracks
- Debaser
- Tame
- Wave of Mutilation
- I Bleed
- Here Comes Your Man
- Dead
- Monkey Gone to Heaven
- Mr. Grieves
- Crackity Jones
- La La Love You
- No. 13 Baby
- There Goes My Gun
- Hey
- Silver - Pixies, Deal, Kim
- Gouge Away
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User Reviews
Average user review:| this monkeys listening to heaven |
| I have no clue how this could even be given a bad review |
Now, a lot of people might not even know who the Manic Street Preachers are, which is too bad, but even more might not understand the comparison. Here it is: Artistic as you can be, you need to some joy in your music to make it fun to listen to, and neither "The Holy Bible" nor "Surfer Rosa" have very much of that. But "Doolittle"...just listen to "Here Comes Your Man", "Debaser", "Hey", "Monkey Gone To Heaven", or even "Gouge Away" and you'll see how much fun and freedom the Pixies had with Gil Norton as a producer as opposed to Steve Albini.
As far as desired aesthetic, Steve Albini was very similar to Richey James in that they both wanted an autonomous execution for "Surfer Rosa" and "The Holy Bible" respectively. Yet the albums that came after these two let loose their iron fisted grips were jubilant in their freedom. (While I know it was very sad that Richey James had to disappear, I do not know if the Manic Street Preachers could have made an album as fun as "Everything Must Go" with him around, same as Steve Albini for the Pixies).
Am I making a statement that the two albums from each era were equal in scope and greatness even if different in execution? Yes I am. Both "Doolittle" and "Everything Must Go" are the most enjoyable albums from each group and should be listed among the best albums for the 80s and 90s respectively. August 5, 2008
| SACD stereo rocks |
| Clearly the roots of Alt rock |
I can't really give this a proper review because I literally just started listening to it. It is, however, quite awesome with Debaser, Wave of Mutilation and Monkey Gone to Heaven being instant favorites. July 3, 2008
| O Mon Dieu... |
Now I guess I should single out a few tracks. "Debaser" I think is the album's key track, because it's the first track and it pulls you right into the album without any kind of introduction. i bit of a pleasent shock. Uh....Some highlights are "I Bleed" (don't let the teenage romanticist[if it's not a word it should be] title get you down) in which Frank Black and Kim Deal do that great vocal "team" thing. It's also got a really good climactic thing going. Well, you know, sometimes it's hard picking highlighs from an album that's so consistently excellent. They're all good songs, don't worry. July 1, 2008
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