TNT (Tortoise album)
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| TNT | ||||
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| Studio album by Tortoise | ||||
| Released | March 10, 1998 | |||
| Recorded | Nov. 1996 - Nov. 1997 | |||
| Genre | Post-rock Experimental rock Jazz fusion |
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| Length | 64:48 | |||
| Label | Thrill Jockey | |||
| Producer | John McEntire | |||
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TNT is a 1998 album by Tortoise. The cover art is simply a doodle made by a band member on a CD-R cover insert during the recording sessions.[citation needed]
"Jetty" is an alternate version of 1997 song "La Jetée" by Tortoise's jazzier sister group, Isotope 217. (Both songs took their name from landmark experimental film La jetée.)
The track "In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, and Beethoven There Were Women and Men" takes its title from a similarly titled work from Robert Ashley recorded in 1972. Source: UBUweb http://ubu.clc.wvu.edu/sound/ashley.html
[edit] Track listing
- "TNT" – 7:33
- "Swung from the Gutters" – 5:52
- "Ten-Day Interval" – 4:44
- "I Set My Face to the Hillside" – 6:08
- "The Equator" – 3:42
- "A Simple Way to Go Faster Than Light That Does Not Work" – 3:33
- "The Suspension Bridge at Iguazú Falls" – 5:38
- "Four-Day Interval" – 4:45
- "In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, and Beethoven There Were Women and Men" – 7:29
- "Almost Always is Nearly Enough" – 2:42
- "Jetty" – 8:21
- "Everglade" – 4:21
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