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The Breeders, Title TK

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1715530

Disk length: 41m 33s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Little Fury 3:29
2. London Song 3:39
3. Off You 4:55
4. The She 4:01
5. Too Alive 2:45
6. Son of Three 2:09
7. Put on a Side 2:58
8. Full On Idle 2:36
9. Sinister Foxx 4:15
10. Forced To Drive 3:03
11. T and T 1:56
12. Huffer 4:39
13. Data 0:57

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Review

The cool amber glow cast over much of '93 by the Breeders' terrific last album, the megahit Last Splash, makes a lousy reference point for the willfully lo-fi and rambling Title TK, which finds the Deal twins--former Pixie Kim and her sister Kelley--paired with members of the East L.A. punks, Fear. Recorded by Steve Albini using analog technology, Title TK at first sounds like some long-lost basement recording improbably featuring a pair of sound-alike frontwomen. But the quaint attributes of this faux-relic quickly vanish as it becomes apparent there aren't a lot of ideas at work beneath the chilly atmospheric cooing and narcoleptic guitar strumming. The oddly named "Sinister Foxx"--odd because the women repeat "Has anyone seen the iguana," which is neither sinister nor foxy--is in some respects the set's highlight, despite being about as appetizing as spaghetti sauce under a naked bulb. Here, the women's chantlike delivery is thoroughly eerie. Given the dearth of emotion elsewhere on Title TK, any sign of a pulse is a very good thing. In the similarly snoozy "The She," a wheezing Farfisa organ gooses the song's loitering pace. Only "Son of Three" recalls the gloriously rickety thud of old. Considering that the Breeders' so-called poppiest songs--"Hellbound" from Pod, and "Cannonball" and "Divine Hammer" from Last Splash--aren't exactly buckets of sunshine, this feels sepia-toned for the sheer sake of it. --Kim Hughes2002 album produced by indie guru Steve Albini.

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