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The album was conceived and compiled by Spoon lead singer Britt Daniel, who chose the track list to act as an introduction to the band for new listeners. [11] Other tracks, such as "My Mathematical Mind" from Gimme Fiction and selections from A Series of Sneaks, were considered by Daniel but were cut due to time constraints. [11]
"Everything Hits at Once" was a late addition to Girls Can Tell, having been added in the second working version of the album produced with Mike McCarthy. [4] " Everything Hits at Once" was released as the second single from Girls Can Tell on September 10, 2001, featuring the band's previous single "The Agony of Laffitte" and alternate versions of "Everything Hits at Once" and "Lines in the ...
Their follow-up full-length, A Series of Sneaks, was released in 1998 on Elektra, who subsequently dropped the band. Spoon went on to sign with Merge Records, where Spoon gained greater commercial success and critical acclaim with the albums Girls Can Tell (2001), Kill the Moonlight (2002), and particularly Gimme Fiction (2005), which debuted ...
The Lovin' Spoonful Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful.Released in 2000 on Buddha Records, the compilation marked the first digital remaster of the band's material taken from the original multi-track master tapes, which had been rediscovered after having been lost for decades.
Telephono is the debut studio album by the indie rock band Spoon.It was released on April 23, 1996, by Matador, then re-released in a two-disc package with the Soft Effects EP in 2006 by Merge Records.
The band was formed in late 1993 by lead singer and guitarist Britt Daniel and drummer Jim Eno, after the two met as members of the Alien Beats. [14] The name Spoon was chosen to honor the 1970s German krautrock band Can, whose hit song "Spoon" was the theme song to the 1985 movie Jagged Edge (Das Messer) in the United States.
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Musically, the band focused more on creating a sound influenced by dance and soul music. "I Turn My Camera On" received positive remarks from music critics, with one writer calling it one of Spoon's signature songs. Commercially, the song peaked at No. 194 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 31 on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart.