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Apollo 18
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Artist(s)They Might Be Giants
StudioElektra / Wea
Release DateMarch 24, 1992
UPC Code075596125727
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Tracks

  1. Dig My Grave
  2. I Palindrome I
  3. She's Actual Size
  4. My Evil Twin
  5. Mammal
  6. The Statue Got Me High
  7. Spider
  8. The Guitar
  9. Dinner Bell
  10. Narrow Your Eyes
  11. Hall of Heads
  12. Which Describes How You're Feeling
  13. See the Constellation
  14. If I Wasn't Shy
  15. Turn Around
  16. Hypnotist of Ladies
  17. Fingertips
  18. Space Suit

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (82 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteAlmost TOO ConsistentQuote
Anybody who's familiar with They Might Be Giants probably knows about the average duration of their songs. They pack two verses, a bridge, and a repeated chorus into two minutes or less on many occasions. However - even this gets to be a little bit boring when all of the songs generally feel the same, and it's not an entirely great same.

This album was produced in that all of the music is very spacious and drenched in reverb; and though it can be a cool sound, it really isn't with those songs that are only a guitar, keyboard, and a drum machine (There are some songs on here with saxes and actual drums, but not for the most part...)

But that's not to say the actual songs are bad. Most of them are catchy and fun and do hold your attention - you just start to wish it weren't so easy to tell that this album was produced in a time when keyboards didn't sound too much like an piano.

When you're in the right mood, though, this album can work - you can love the whole thing immensely, only you have to be in that mood. I think it might also have to do with Flansburgh having a very heavy prominence on this album... this album does lack the usual Linnell powerhouses we're used to! There are no bad songs, though, it's just very monotonous in feel, I suppose.

Four out of five stars for excellent music in an occasionally boring context. April 13, 2008

rating: 4 Quote...ah...memories...Quote
...when I was younger my dad would play music that I would deem as...strange and weird...from awkward sounds of electronica...to this...but this really is something special...

...if you only know this band for their prestige of making TV theme tunes then you are only on one side of the dodecahedron shaped glass...this band has an experimental side like you wouldn't believe...

...sure there's simple songs like "the statue made me high" but they are still enjoyable and have very good hooks (not in the bad poppy way) but I want to spend the rest of this review reviewing the elusive FINGERTIPS!!!

...now this isn't just any kind of simple sound clips...I could probably remember every sound clip off fingertips off by heart...it is many very short (most around ten seconds) sound clips fused together to create a trip of bizarity and confusion...hearing "aren't you the guy that hit me in the eye?" followed by "please pass the milk please" is a truly mind boggling experienc...

...to put it simply...you should buy this for fingertips alone but if you like the weird and bizarre quirks of they might be giants...this is the album to buy... March 21, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteHelp Me, I'm Stuck in 1992 (and Loving It)Quote
I recently discovered 4 Non Blondes "Bigger, Faster, Better, More!" from 1992 (check out my review in here for the backstory). Awhile before that I bought "Apollo 18" by They Might Be Giants. Other than the year of release and their being two of my current favorites there's not much in common between 4NB's melange of blues, folks and mostly rock and TMBG's pop absurdist lyrical extravaganza.

TMBG cover some of their usual subjects--science with "Mammal" and "See the Constellation" and language with "I Palindrome I", and they include a clever cover of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" as "Guitar". But the highlight of the CD is Tracks 17-37; called "Fingertips" on the CD cover and lyrics sheet, but actually an amalgamation of 21 song fragments--the ideas for 21 different songs--ranging from about 5 seconds to 20 seconds long. The Johns get a variety of vocal help on these to fit the genre and content of each fragment. Among my favorites (if one can have favorites in the 10-second song category) are "what's that blue thing doing here" and the ultra-dramatic "mysterious whispers". Maybe the montage is a tribute to Paul McCartney's brilliant side two of "Abbey Road". If so, I join in that tribute and add my own to TMGB's terrific "Apollo 18".

This is a 4.5 star rating--5 stars of listening enjoyment with a half point taken off for the mostly goofy content. It's great stuff, but not the overall equal of such true 5 star recordings like Paul Simon's "Graceland" and Van Morrison's "Moondance" (both of which I've reviewed in here).

January 16, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteEverything is catching on fireQuote
This cd is beyond belief. Beyond all known things. Beyond imagination of the imaginable imaginative. I have listened, and have found, that time and space are now a mystery to me. You MUST for your own health,safety,and sanity, purchase this beautiful display of words placed in no certain order. On a scale of one to ten, this cd is awesome. November 16, 2005

rating: 3 Quotefunny stuffQuote
The only way to explain this c.d. is that it is like a strange adult version of children sing-a-longs. Pretty catchy with odd lyrics (such as; I walk along darkened cooridoors or turn around, theirs a skull there on the ground)my favorite one being either mammels or turn around.
All and all this is a good c.d. for something completely different, and a good chuckle July 14, 2005

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