Dogs (album)
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Dogs | |||||
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Studio album by Nina Nastasia | |||||
Released | 2000, re-released 2004 | ||||
Recorded | 1999 | ||||
Genre | Indie Rock | ||||
Label | Socialist Records, Touch and Go | ||||
Producer | Steve Albini | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Pitchfork Media (7.4/10) [1] |
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Nina Nastasia chronology | |||||
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Dogs is the first album by American singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia. It was originally released in 2000 by Socialist Records and re-released in 2004 by Touch and Go Records.
John Peel has described the album as "astonishing". Dogs engineer Steve Albini has described it as one of the albums he is the most proud of, as well as one of his personal favorites:
"In the process of making a record, you hear it so many times that the charms of even the best of them can wear off through over-exposure. On rare occasions, records I've worked on have withstood this scrutiny and ended up being personal favorites. Nina Nastasia's 'Dogs' is a record so simultaneously unassuming and grandiose that I can't really describe it, except in terms that would make it (and me) sound silly. Of the couple thousand records I've been involved with, this is one of my favourites, and one that I'm proud to be associated with."
[edit] Track listing
- Dear Rose
- Oblivion
- Judy's in the Sandbox
- Underground
- A Dog's Life
- A Love Song
- Stormy Weather
- Smiley
- Roadkill
- Nobody Knew Her
- Too Much in Between
- Jimmy's Rose Tattoo
- The Long Walk
- All Your Life
- 4 yrs
[edit] Recording information
- Nina Nastasia - voice, guitars
- Joshua Carlebach - accordion
- Stephen A.F. Day - cello
- Kennan Gudjonsson - ears, piano
- Juliann Kloptic - violin
- Gerry Leonard - guitars
- Gonzalo Munoz - musical saw
- Dave Richards - basses
- Peter Yanowitz - drums
Engineered by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago.