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Doolittle (CD)

Pixies

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Label: 4AD Released: 1989
Price: $10.99  
 
 
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After 1988's brilliant but abrasive Surfer Rosa, The Pixies' sound couldn't get much more extreme. Their Elektra debut, Doolittle, reins in the noise in favor of pop songcraft and accessibility. Producer Gil Norton's sonic sheen adds some polish, but Black Francis' tighter songwriting focuses the group's attack. Doolittle's most ferocious moments, like "Dead," a visceral retelling of David and Bathsheba's affair -- are more stylized than the group's past outbursts. Meanwhile, their poppy side surfaces on the irresistible single "Here Comes Your Man" and the sweetly surreal love song "La La Love You." The Pixies' arty, noisy weirdness mix with just enough hooks to produce gleefully demented singles like "Debaser," -- inspired by Bunuel's classic surrealist short {#Un Chien Andalou} -- and "Wave of Mutilation," their surfy ode to driving a car into the sea. Though Doolittle's sound is cleaner and smoother than The Pixies' earlier albums, there are still plenty of weird, abrasive vignettes: the blankly psychotic "There Goes My Gun," "Crackity Jones," a song about a crazy roommate Francis had in Puerto Rico, and the nihilistic finale "Gouge Away." Meanwhile, "Tame," and "I Bleed" continue The Pixies' penchant for cryptic kink. But the album doesn't just refine The Pixies' sound; they also expand their range on the brooding, wannabe spaghetti western theme "Silver" and the strangely theatrical "Mr. Grieves." "Hey" and "Monkey Gone to Heaven," on the other hand, stretch Francis' lyrical horizons: "Monkey"'s elliptical environmentalism and "Hey"'s twisted longing are The Pixies' versions of message songs and romantic ballads. Their most accessible album, Doolittle's wide-ranging moods and sounds make it one of their most eclectic and ambitious. A fun, freaky alternative to most other late-'80s college rock, it's easy to see why the album made The Pixies into underground rock stars.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Debaser
2Tame
3Wave of Mutilation
4I Bleed
5Here Comes Your Man
6Dead
7Monkey Gone to Heaven
8Mr. Grieves
9Crackity Jones
10la Love You
11No. 13 Baby
12There Goes My Gun
13Hey
14Silver
15Gouge Away

 

User Reviews

   caitlin r - , ,
The Pixies were one of the greatest bands of the 80s. Each track goes nicely together and it's a little bit different. My favorite is western-like "Silver". "Doolittle" is worth a number of listens, simply because it reveals with every listening.


   Diego - GDL, , Mexico
Best album ever. 90% of all the bands that formed after this masterpiece should pay royalties to the Pixies, since they're just recycling all the ideas that Doolittle offers. Few albums (and bands) have been so influential, so perfect.


   Kevin P. Sullivan - Backwoods, VA, USA
MY FAVORITE ALBUM OF ALL TIME!!! enough said.


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