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LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem

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Catalog#:
dfaemi 2138cdi, 7243 5 63439 2 4
Format:
CD, Album, Copy Protected
CD, Compilation, Copy Protected
Country:
Europe
Released:
24 Jan 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield, Techno, Electro

Tracklist

1-01   Daft Punk Is Playing At My House 5:16 X
1-02   Too Much Love 5:42 X
1-03   Tribulations 4:59 X
1-04   Movement 3:04 X
1-05   Never As Tired As When I'm Waking Up 4:49 X
1-06   On Repeat 8:01 X
1-07   Thrills 3:42 X
1-08   Disco Infiltrator 4:56 X
1-09   Great Release 6:37 X
2-01   Losing My Edge 7:53 X
2-02   Beat Connection 8:07 X
2-03   Give It Up 3:55 X
2-04   Tired 3:34 X
2-05   Yeah (Crass Version) 9:21 X
2-06   Yeah (Pretentious Version) 11:06
2-07   Yr City's A Sucker (Full Version) 9:24 X

Credits

Engineer, Programmed By [Engineering And Programming Assistance] - Ian Hatton , John O'Mahony , Josh Wilbur , Mike Lapierre , Steve Sisco
Featuring [Most Sounds] - James Murphy
Featuring [Other Sounds] - Eric Broucek , Mandy Coon , Nancy Whang , Patrick Mahoney , Tim Goldsworthy , Tyler Pope
Mastered By - Alan Douches
Mastered By [Assistant] - Eric Broucek
Mixed By - Andy Wallace , DFA, The
Producer - DFA, The
Written-By - James Murphy , Pat Mahoney* (tracks: 2-04) , Tim Goldsworthy (tracks: 2-02, 2-05, 2-06)

Notes

Comes in digipack. Disc one contains debut album. Disc two features early tracks released on singles.

Mastered by Alan Douches @ West Westside
Assisted throughout by Eric Broucek, the Intrepid Traveller

Recorded at Longview Farms Studios, Mass and Plaintain Recording House, NYC
Mixed at Soundtracks Studios, NYC and Plaintain Recording House, NYC

(P) 2005 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by DFA LLC under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd.
(C) 2005 EMI Records Ltd.

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Review by djopm Oct 21, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is a superb album! Each track has its own identity, message, and attitude. However, they sound like they're from different formats or a different artist. The last track is a nice flashback blow of a kiss to Brian Eno's "Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). Brilliant!
Rated 5/5
Review by technobug00 Feb 09, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
LCD Soundsystem established itself as a reference name with the release of intelligent yet smashing hits like "Losing My Edge", "Yeah" or even "Give It Up". This made up crazy expectations in prevision of their debut album, which is now finally there­. And it's brilliant.

First off, like with any decent LCD Soundsystem release, you feel abused and lost. It's so horribly bad, incredibly lame. But it sticks in your head. You can't get rid of these melodies. With the second listening, they make sense more easily. But the key-listening is the third one. It's as if all the latent genius contained in these songs springs out and finally gain visibility. Amongst the most mysterious songs on this album, "Great Release", which at first seems like it have no place in LCD's discography, but in the end becomes a Beatles-worthy drug-induced ballad, as well as does Never As Tired As When I'm Waking Up, which have all the retro charm James Murphy is able of.

Other surprise, Tribulations, which felt like a Fischerspooner rip-off. But in the end, all those real instruments chopped, re-organized, re-conducted along with the clicky noises that surround the beats makes it so much better than Fischerspooner that it's almost as if Murphy understood more than them what they were trying to do. Other highlights are Thrills, which is just absolutely wicked, On Repeat, the lyrics alone could justify it, and Disco Infiltrator, a song that will be a bottom-bouncing shot for every DJ ("YOU GOTTA SHAKE YOUR WAIST !").

Predictable shots were : Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (because we've been hearing it since the live takes of it were wandering over the internet), Too Much Love (because it picks up exactly where Losing My Edge left) and Movement (because... well because we've already heard it !). But even these song that we saw coming from a mile off are sharp, clever, greatly produced and funky as hell. Get ready to dance !