2001, Merge Records
“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.” ~ Jimmy Draper, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Nine |
| 2 | Whitey |
| 3 | Cigaretiquette |
| 4 | Miss Prissy |
| 5 | The Petrified Florist (alternate version) |
| 6 | Each With A Bag Of Fires |
| 7 | All Over The World |
| 8 | Flowers of Memory |
| 9 | 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 |
| 17 | A Moist Towelette |
| 18 | An Open Fresca |
| 19 | Masters Of None |
| 20 | Little Servant (Chill Pill) |
| 21 | A Moist Towelette (acoustic version) |
| 22 | Alumni Lawn |
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