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Track Listings
| 1 | 1978 |
| 2 | Le'espalace |
| 3 | If I Only |
| 4 | Highway 420 |
| 5 | Dr. Hooch |
| 6 | Disco & Haze |
| 7 | Onions |
| 8 | The Fare to Get There |
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Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.28 x 5.28 x 0.31 inches; 1.9 ounces
- Manufacturer : Constellation
- Original Release Date : 1998
- Date First Available : December 8, 2006
- Label : Constellation
- ASIN : B00000FCKK
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #430,008 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #327 in Drum & Bass Electronic
- #7,838 in Special Interest
- #8,968 in Indie Rock
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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2012
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2001
Do Make Say Think are one of those bands that you just happen to stumble accross. Being on the incredible record label Constellation from Canada, I picked this up because of the comparisons to godspeed you black emperor! and Tortoise. I would have to say that these two comparisons are pretty accurate. I actually like this album a lot. It kind of reminds me of a band playing dj shadow music. Here's a recap...
1978 - very jazzy rock with a slow, moody tempo. consistent.
Le'espalace - trippy beginning fading into a very beautiful guitar oriented song. the most fluid song on the album.
If I only... - another laid back song with a nice easy pace and a gentle drum beat that will chill you out for years to come.
Highway 420 - very atmospheric. minimalist intro. great for headphones since the sound travels from speaker to speaker like the music is moving around you. to me this is the dj shadow sounding song of the album with a bit of country atmosphere.
Dr. Hooch - leaving off where highway 420 ended, this song has the similar dusty road country feel with a very blunted bass line and a nice ride symbol to carry the whole song. the end becomes very funky with a cool drum beat. by now you will realize that you have a great album on your hands.
Disco & Haze - holy "drug music" beginning. i once read a reviewer say of the beginning of this song, "in one part of this song, and you'll know when you hear it, you will have to pick yourself up off the floor to look in the mirror to make sure your insides haven't shot out your nose." pretty intense nonetheless. later this songs picks back up the pace of the first five songs. also, a very beautiful, consistent song.
Onions - just a short little 1:30 min. trip.
The Fare To Get There - the final song. it's a long one. you'll have to hear this one for yourself.
My overall verdict is that this is just an incredible album. Very similar in sound to other artists, but at the same time very different. I'm hoping you'll enjoy this album as much as I did. Definately worth the purchase. Check out all artists on the Constellation label. You'll be impressed by the amount of work they put into the packaging.
1978 - very jazzy rock with a slow, moody tempo. consistent.
Le'espalace - trippy beginning fading into a very beautiful guitar oriented song. the most fluid song on the album.
If I only... - another laid back song with a nice easy pace and a gentle drum beat that will chill you out for years to come.
Highway 420 - very atmospheric. minimalist intro. great for headphones since the sound travels from speaker to speaker like the music is moving around you. to me this is the dj shadow sounding song of the album with a bit of country atmosphere.
Dr. Hooch - leaving off where highway 420 ended, this song has the similar dusty road country feel with a very blunted bass line and a nice ride symbol to carry the whole song. the end becomes very funky with a cool drum beat. by now you will realize that you have a great album on your hands.
Disco & Haze - holy "drug music" beginning. i once read a reviewer say of the beginning of this song, "in one part of this song, and you'll know when you hear it, you will have to pick yourself up off the floor to look in the mirror to make sure your insides haven't shot out your nose." pretty intense nonetheless. later this songs picks back up the pace of the first five songs. also, a very beautiful, consistent song.
Onions - just a short little 1:30 min. trip.
The Fare To Get There - the final song. it's a long one. you'll have to hear this one for yourself.
My overall verdict is that this is just an incredible album. Very similar in sound to other artists, but at the same time very different. I'm hoping you'll enjoy this album as much as I did. Definately worth the purchase. Check out all artists on the Constellation label. You'll be impressed by the amount of work they put into the packaging.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2005
this has to be my favorite album from DMST, though it may not be the best one to hear if your starting to get into them, then i recommend & yet & yet(their all-around best album)or Winter Hymn(best put-together). This is perfect "after-midnight" space out music. very highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2003
so I couldn't help but buy this album when I saw such favorable comparisons to bands like tortoise for this band, and upon first listen, I was appropriately blown away, but then I noticed the achilles heel of this album--lack of movement---this album sees DMST finding great riffs and sounds, but then not developing enough movement of sound and structure for their long format songs, ultimately reducing it to great background music, because its just not interesting enough to hold my attention for the 10 minutes or whatever these songs last---the comparison to tortoise I heard made me think of the infamous song "DJed" by tortoise that continues on for 20 minutes, but you will notice that DJed has several movements (almost like a rock symphony or something) such that Djed at minute 3 is a different song (but with the same themes) as DJed at minute 12---DMST doesn't have this movement within themes that I find essential for songs over 8 minutes long---A DMST song at minute 5 is the same as it is at minute 8---granted, there are some extended, creative intros that I love, but I wish they explored more within every songs structure
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2004
A friend and had heard of these guys through a friend, and decided to see what it was all about. We both pretended to really like it, but we both knew it was average. When you have stuff like Explosions in the Sky and Mogwai, it is hard to fit something like this into your CD player. If you are a big Post-Rock fan, why not explore a little bit, but this one for me goes by the radar with a very small blip...blip...blip....
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2003
Punted this one and it's pretty good.
The reviews below give you a fair idea, so I'd just like to add that those who are fascinated by the closing track might like to go back 25 years before this, to 'He Loved Him Madly' from Miles Davis' 1974 album "Get Up With It".
It's great to see so many musicians and music-lovers with such big ears these days.
The reviews below give you a fair idea, so I'd just like to add that those who are fascinated by the closing track might like to go back 25 years before this, to 'He Loved Him Madly' from Miles Davis' 1974 album "Get Up With It".
It's great to see so many musicians and music-lovers with such big ears these days.
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Michael durham
5.0 out of 5 stars
The presentation in the vinyl sleeve is excellent
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2023
It’s do make say thinks debut album enough said. merry Xmas everybody 😂 no pun intended. Jokes aside the quality of this record is spot on really thick cardboard nice design. Post rock is my favourite genre perfect music to chill 2 let the music speak for itself that’s what post rock is all about sit back and enjoy 🥃
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