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Tools in the Dryer
Lambchop
Tools in the Dryer
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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2001 Release Following their Acclaimed 'nixon', featuring a Collection of A-sides, B-sides and Previously Unheard Tracks.

     
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All Artists: Lambchop
Title: Tools in the Dryer
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Spunk
Release Date: 8/19/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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2001 Release Following their Acclaimed 'nixon', featuring a Collection of A-sides, B-sides and Previously Unheard Tracks.

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Up our lives today today up our lives today today?
KRossHoff@aol.com | swarthmore pa | 03/17/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)

"An odds and sods compilation from everyone's favorite umpteen-piece
Nashville collective, this disc includes recordings that span thirteen years
(1987-2000) and incorporate everything from squeakily harmonized
recorders taped on a bedroom four-track to lush strings and disco beats.
This is obviously a treasure trove for fans, but non-fans, too, will find
much to enjoy, once they have checked out some of the group's more
cohesive releases, such as last year's sublime "Nixon" (Merge, 2000).
There's the requisite handful of gorgeous down-beat country ballads
(especially "Whitey" and a cover of Vic Chestnutt's "Miss Prissy").
There's an invigorating remix of "Up With People," from "Nixon," which
massages that song's gospel-choir hook into a heavenly delirium.
There's the bopping "Nine," the band's first single for Merge, with a great
"deet-deet-deet" chorus. And there's the awesome "Style Monkeys," a
bedroom recording from 1987, which contains the fiercest drum machine
I've heard in a while. There aren't many bands out there who could do
all of this under the auspices of being a country group, and the fact that
Lambchop could relegate all of this musical invention to a loose-ends
comp with a mediocre title and cover art is a testament to their talent
and relevance."
Big Bill's #32 of 2001
bigbill72 | Cincinnati Ohio | 01/03/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A collection of B-sides and other various songs that were never released on an album should not make a "best of in a year" complimation. However, this one is just too good. Not as good as last years masterpiece, Nixon, but it's not supposed to be either. This is a collection of rarities and a damn fine one at that. Check out The Velvet Undergroundish Flowers of Memory to the 70's pop of Up With People. Deserves to be heard, for a lot of reasons. This band has a wide range of styles they can play well."