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Posted - 09/22/2006 : 17:33:46 Pilgrim, Surfer and Doolittle have appeared in a year-by-year list of Treblezine's best albums of the 80s:
http://www.treblezine.com/features/81.html
6. The Pixies — Come On Pilgrim (4AD)
Hands down, the best demo tape ever commercially released. I mean, I don't know how many demo tapes were actually released. Maybe Nebraska counts, or any Guided by Voices album. Either way, The Pixies wins for not actually trying to make one of the greatest albums of the decade, and somehow pulling it off. Yeah, sure, their next two would be even more mind- blowing, but they had Albini and Gil Norton on their side. This was a damn demo. Didn't I make that clear? – Jeff Terich
1.The Pixies — Surfer Rosa (4AD)
Frank Black didn't do a whole lot of what you could call singing back in the early days. He yelped, shouted, moaned, screamed and hollered his way through the band's first proper full-length, the Steve Albini engineered Surfer Rosa with a frightening ferocity, and a dark, dark sense of humor. His lyrics were such that only the most fearsome and aggressive melodies could possibly back them, so in that regard, this album is a complete success. For a band that liked it so raw, both lyrically and musically, it's a wonder that Surfer Rosa is so much fun. But it only makes sense; you can only have this good of a time when being completely uninhibited. – Jeff Terich
1.The Pixies — Doolittle (4AD-Elektra)
Given how many Pixies-influenced bands are out there today, it's easy to forget just how revolutionary the Pixies were around the time they released Doolittle. While fans may split on which is the more monumental album, it or its predecessor, Surfer Rosa, the pairing of aggressive post-punk and surf pop, with hints of Latin influences, made the dominance of Doolittle difficult to argue with. By 1989, the Boston band had garnered a bevy of cult fans, but their sophomore album had broken them somewhat into the mainstream, at least of alternative rock. – Terrance Terich |
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Carl |
Posted - 12/04/2006 : 11:54:11 Doolittle had popped up in an ABC Australia top 100 albums chart:
http://abc.net.au/myfavouritealbum/top100.htm
Here's a blog entry about the poll:
http://barista.media2.org/?p=2858
*bump*
Monkey is 9th in HearYa Indie Music Blog's Top 100 Indie Songs of All Time:
http://www.hearya.com/2007/02/14/top-100-indie-songs-of-all-time/ |
Homers_pet_monkey |
Posted - 10/30/2006 : 10:35:55 So Doolittle and Surfer Rosa were tied on first place, but Doolittle (or Dolittle as they put it) was clear number 9 in the all time list?
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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Posted - 10/29/2006 : 09:45:58 http://www.toofastonline.com/2006/10/top-10-albums-of-all-time.asp
Top 10 albums of All Time
1. High Voltage: ACDC 2. Appetite for Destruction: Guns N Roses 3. Sticky Fingers: The Rolling Stones 4. Fun House : Iggy Pop & the Stooges 5. Blonde on blonde: Bob Dylan 6. Houses of the holy: Led Zepplin 7. Electric warrior: T. Rex 8. Everybody knows this is nowhere: Neil Young 9. Dolittle: The Pixies 10. Los Angelos: X
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