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Tortoise
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Album Details: Tortoise

Release Date:07/26/2004
Label:Thrill Jockey
UPC:790377001327

Track List: Tortoise

  1. Magnet Pulls Through
  2. Night Air
  3. Ry Cooder
  4. Onions Wrapped In Rubber
  5. Tin Cans & Twine
  1. Spiderwebbed
  2. His Second Story Island
  3. On Nobel
  4. Flyrod
  5. Cornpone Brunch

User Reviews: Tortoise

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    Tortoise

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 23, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Tortoise review helpful

    Ranks as one of the best of debut's from the 90's. No guitar on this one, but the soundscapes are so refreshing and horribly dark as well. If you have yet to hear Tortoise, definitely start with this one, if you keep in mind that the tone poems that ...Tortoise have created here will get even better with repeated listenings. A rare band putting out rare music to rather rare audience these days. And yet Tortoise has endeared to many, and will continue to do so. This is the album that started it all... Read more Less

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 3, 2001

    Thrill Jockey is one of the leading labels in Jazz Experimental music and Tortoise is their leading band.Tortoise gives you all the jazz but sets it up in a progressive rock setting, they also start with one solid idea, and then builds onto it, think... Miles Davis - Kind of Blue approach. This album is challenging and provides the listener with a great reward.also see Sea and Cake, Trans Am, Radiohead. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Tortoise

  • All Music Guide

    An album that not only set the tone for the new Chicago prog rock, but also cemented the musical niche for Thrill Jockey Records. Here, multi-instrumentalists John McEntire, Dan Bitney, John Herdon, Douglas McCombs, and Bundy K. Brown share equal responsibility and trust in each other, pouring out a thick stew of meditative grooves, light production experiments, and rusty guitar-string ambience -- the likes of which have rarely sounded so approachable, but this is not to say the album is a sellout leap into commercialism. There are a couple head scratchers and murky moments that fail to make much of an impact, but the quintet have spun such a rich web of mood and personality that any fall from grace barely changes altitude. Steady frontman McEntire wades confidently through uncharted waters, and his strength as a producer keeps a few odd moments from sinking. Tortoise sounds like a dark and wonderful garage full of dusty instruments. It's like looking at Avedon photographs -- the crevi...ces and quirky imperfections are so richly explored that they become things of beauty. Disjointed twangy guitar riffs, distant harmonic overtones, bass mumblings, and a heartbeat make up tracks like "Flyrod," and "Ry Cooder" ebbs and flows organically through multiple key changes, tempos, and moods: foreboding, tense, plodding, explosive, hip, jazzy, cool, and funky (a signature piece for the band). "Cornpone Bunch" briefly tips its hat to the Who before unraveling a roll-the-credits finale to the disc: a bittersweet dialogue between bass, vibes, and drums than builds wonderfully to a close. The modest success of this CD proved to be a launching pad for several offshoot projects (several of which included founding members of this band), like Directions in Music, Isotope 217, Trans Am, Rome, and the Sea and Cake. In subsequent releases, Tortoise evolved to be a collective rather than a set roster of players. The ground broken apart by this solid debut would be tilled and cultivated by their outstanding follow-up Millions Now Living Will Never Die. Roll the dice for either album; you can't lose. - Glenn Swan, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Tortoise

Tortoise revolutionized American indie rock in the mid-'90s by playing down tried-and-true punk and rock roll influences, emphasizing instead the incorporation of a variety of left-field music genres from the past 20 years, including Krautrock, dub, avant-garde jazz, classical minimalism, ambient and space music, film music, and British electronica. At odds as well wit... Read more