Tortoise (album)

Tortoise
Studio album by Tortoise
Released June 22, 1994
Recorded November 29December 5, 1993
Genre Post-rock, experimental rock, jazz fusion
Length 50:03
Label Thrill Jockey THRILL013
Tortoise chronology
Tortoise
(1994)
Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters
(1995)Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters1995

Tortoise is the eponymous debut studio album by Chicago-based instrumental rock band Tortoise. It was released in 1994 on the Thrill Jockey record label. By March 1998, Tortoise had sold 35,000 copies (8,000 LPs and 27,000 CDs).[1]

The album is dedicated to the memory Michael F. Cergizan, who was a member of bassist Doug McCombs', and John Herndon's (both current members of Tortoise) band "Simple." in 1988.

The song "Cornpone Brunch" begins with a sample of the "Wonderful Radio Jingle" at the beginning of The Who Sell Out.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

In his review for Allmusic, Glenn Swan states "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".[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Magnet Pulls Through"4:37
2."Night Air"3:50
3."Ry Cooder"7:04
4."Onions Wrapped in Rubber"6:40
5."Tin Cans & Twine"4:20
6."Spiderwebbed"8:33
7."His Second Story Island"2:41
8."On Noble"4:05
9."Flyrod"3:29
10."Cornpone Brunch"4:44

References

  1. Morris, Chris (7 March 1998). "Thrill Jockey's Tortoise Finds Experimentation Instrumental". Billboard. 110 (10): 14. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  2. 1 2 Swand, Glenn. Tortoise – Tortoise> Review at AllMusic. Retrieved January 17, 2014.



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