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3.96 | 4 ratings | 1 review
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Album · 1998

Tracklist

1 TNT 7:33
2 Swung From The Gutters 5:52
3 Ten-Day Interval 4:44
4 I Set My Face To The Hillside 6:08
5 The Equator 3:42
6 A Simple Way To Go Faster Than Light That Does Not Work 3:33
7 The Suspension Bridge At Iguazú Falls 5:38
8 Four-Day Interval 4:45
9 In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, And Beethoven There Where Women And Men 7:29
10 Almost Always Is Nearly Enough 2:42
11 Jetty 8:21
12 Everglade 4:21

Line-up/Musicians

Bassoon – Caitlin Horsmon
Cello – Popahna Brandes
Cornet – Rob Mazurek
Performer [Tortoise Is] – Dan Bitney, David Pajo, Douglas McCombs, Jeff Parker, John Herndon, John McEntire
Trombone – Sara P. Smith
Violin – Julie Liu

About this release

Thrill Jockey ‎– THRILL 050 (US)

Recorded, edited and mixed at SOMA Electronic Music Studios, with the exception of "Ten-Day Interval" and "Four-Day Interval," which were recorded at Idful Music Corporation.
Recorded and mixed the year beginning November 1996 and ending November 1997

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siLLy puPPy
TORTOISE continues their unique experimental brand of post-rock on their 3rd album TNT which finds a huge grab bag of ideas heaped onto their already eclectic palette. In fact, if someone were to slap on a various artists cover of some sort you might be hard pressed to believe that the 12 compositions on this album are by the same artist. The leading track begins with one of the most “normal” tracks which sounds like a nice airy brand of jazz-fusion. It is a pleasant but unalarming little piece that belies the strangeness that kicks off on the second track “Swing From The Gutters” which introduces an ambient intro followed by an electronic dance groove mixed with some jazz guitar. The third track takes you somewhere else entirely by creating a hypnotic xylophone-like sound that works in a progressive electronic sound.

The entire album is diverse and quite exciting. It is reasonably accessible from the getgo but adds unorthodox elements that make it sound extremely fresh and constantly delivers surprises when you least expect them without being as over-the-top as say the Mr Bungles out there. The track titled “Jetty” is unique as it is the TORTOISE version of a song that was recorded and put onto the album “The Unstable Molecule” by their more jazz-fusion oriented sister band Isotope 217. On that album though is is listed under the French title "La Jetée" which is the name of an experimental film. This is a really cool album that incorporates a plethora of moods. I might have to up my rating in the future as I seem to like this more every time I listen to it but for right now it is a solid 4 star album.

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