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Title Tk
(CD, 2002)

Primary Artist: Breeders (The)


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$23.99
Format: CD
May 2002
Record Label: P-Vine Records (Japan)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 4995879232422
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Track Listing
1. Little Fury
2. London Song
3. Off You
4. She
5. Too Alive
6. Son of Three
7. Put on a Side
8. Full on Idle
9. Sinister Foxx
10. Forced to Drive
11. T and T
12. Huffer
13. Forced to Drive (Loho Version) (Bonus Track)
14. Climbing the Sun (Bonus Track)

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Distributor:MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
The Breeders: Kim Deal (vocals, guitar, drums); Kelley (vocals); Richard (guitar); Mando (bass); Jose (drums).
Includes 2 bonus tracks.
It may have taken nearly a decade for The Breeders to deliver a follow-up to 1993's critically and commercially acclaimed LAST SPLASH, but TITLE TK does not disappoint, as Dayton's Deal sisters continue to serve up their brand of oddly patched-together pop. With lo-fi engineering deity Steve Albini manning the board, The Breeders return with a stripped-down sound that manifests itself on off-kilter cuts like "Sinister Foxx" and the shambling, gloriously dissonant "Too Alive."
Although the pace throughout is decidedly low-key, the decidedly tart harmonies the Deals sprinkle throughout TITLE TK make for a singular listening experience, particularly on the druggy haze of the psychedelic nugget "The She," the plodding "Little Fury," and the rumbling post-grunge that is "Son Of Three." Elsewhere, The Breeders rev up the tempo with a reworking of the cow-punk-flavored Amps number "Full on Idle" and the newly penned pop-punk nugget "Huffer." TITLE TK is a welcome return from what could have been one of the '90s great one-shot bands.

Industry Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2002
Rolling Stone (12/26/2002)

...A suprisingly low-key, beat-focused record...
CMJ (05/20/2002)

8 out of 10 - ...Good. It's also odd, tuneful, sad and impressively empty soudning; the arrangements showcasing skeletal guitar and drum patterns and Deal's remarkable vocals...
NME (05/25/2002)

...Instantly evokes past glory... - Rating: B-
Entertainment Weekly (05/24/2002)

...Ironically, given its lengthy gestation, TK feels impulsive, spontaneous and - in a good way - lazy. Largely, it's a languorous, mid-paced affair that eschews visceral assault and pop nous for a raw, prowling, feline angularity...
Mojo (06/01/2002)

6 out of 10 - ...An homage to Kim Deal's early-'90s cool-as-ice pop majesty...
Alternative Press (06/01/2002)

3.5 out of 5 stars - ...This is hot, scratchy, burdened un-rock...
Rolling Stone (05/23/2002)


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