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title: "Doolittle"
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# Doolittle

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## Description

These classic studio albums were re-mastered from the original tapes and are now available at a low midline price.

Review: Quintessential Alternative Rock - Doolittle is easily the Pixies best album and one of the best alternative albums of all time. This album has one of the most eclectic assortment of tracks I've ever heard on an album. From the audio assault of the opener "Debaser" to the infectious pop of "Here Comes Your Man." From the dreamy "La La Love You" to the foreboding "Silver", this album has it all. Mood whiplash is present throughout the album, often within the same song. "Tame" goes from a tranquil yet unnerving level 1 during the verses to an apocalyptic level 10 during the choruses. The variety of sounds on this album is staggering. The band members' instrumental work is not the most virtuosic, but it doesn't have to be. It's competent in a way that perfectly suits the simple yet well constructed songs. Frank Black's and Joey Santiago's guitar work can be raw and distorted with a clear noise rock influence, and it can be melodic with almost Beatles like song writing. Kim Deal's murky bass work seems to bridge the gap between post-punk and grunge, while David Lovering's tight drumming drives the songs forward in a simple yet effective manner. It's clear the band was a profound influence on the grunge era. Kurt Cobain even said "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was just an attempt to emulate the Pixies. While Nirvana certainly wasn't a rip off, I don't think that band would have existed without the Pixies. Few bands have been this influential.
Review: One of the best alternative rock albums ever - I recently heard about the Pixies being on tour in my home town and unfortunately missed them (nov 2009). As a substitute I watched the Pixies documentary film Pixies - loudQUIETloud: A Film about The Pixies . It made me remember how much I loved the Pixies music and caused me to update my library with this CD. These guys are musicians par excellence. This and Bossanova, IMHO, are their two best albums. This is when they were at their creative best. If you like other Pixies songs and don't have this, you've got to get it. Almost all other alternative rock pales in comparison. Kurt Cobain even publicly stated that Nirvanna's biggest hit "smells like teen spirit" was a blatant knock-off of the Pixies style. Not to say that wasn't a good song... Now, in general, you don't listen to the Pixies for insightful or clever lyrics. It's the music that matters. As one other reviewer points out, the Pixies are a band in which the sum of the parts FAR exceeds the individuals. I don't know why, as each member of the band has incredible mastery over their instrument and a unique style that is totally their own. Any one of the band members, it seems to me, could elevate a typical band to must-hear. Now, multiply that by four for each of Frank Black, Joey Santiago, Kim Deal, and David Lovering, and you've got the alternative rock dream team. The Pixies, like no other band I've heard before or since, know how to build a song that is at the same time angry and beautiful. Harmonious and melodic, yet punk angry with screaming vocals and wailing guitars and driving percussion. On this album, they are at their best in using their instruments to capture the angst, anger, frustration and energy that alternative rock represents, while also layering beautiful melodies and harmonies. The result is just...musical! And, as if those beautiful melodies are not enough, they thwart any attempts to categorize them as a loud angry alternative rock band by interspersing a few incredibly catchy melodic feel-good pop songs. Now, I'm not 18 anymore (thank goodness!), but I've got to say that when I'm working out hard, this album captures the gamut of my feelings perfectly. This album should be in the library of any serious alternative rock fan.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000065PUE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,107 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #158 in Indie Rock #826 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #2,977 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,748) |
| Date First Available  | October 21, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 2090216 |
| Label  | 4Ad |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | 4Ad |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2003 |
| Product Dimensions  | 4.84 x 5.55 x 0.51 inches; 4.23 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quintessential Alternative Rock
*by B***7 on March 31, 2023*

Doolittle is easily the Pixies best album and one of the best alternative albums of all time. This album has one of the most eclectic assortment of tracks I've ever heard on an album. From the audio assault of the opener "Debaser" to the infectious pop of "Here Comes Your Man." From the dreamy "La La Love You" to the foreboding "Silver", this album has it all. Mood whiplash is present throughout the album, often within the same song. "Tame" goes from a tranquil yet unnerving level 1 during the verses to an apocalyptic level 10 during the choruses. The variety of sounds on this album is staggering. The band members' instrumental work is not the most virtuosic, but it doesn't have to be. It's competent in a way that perfectly suits the simple yet well constructed songs. Frank Black's and Joey Santiago's guitar work can be raw and distorted with a clear noise rock influence, and it can be melodic with almost Beatles like song writing. Kim Deal's murky bass work seems to bridge the gap between post-punk and grunge, while David Lovering's tight drumming drives the songs forward in a simple yet effective manner. It's clear the band was a profound influence on the grunge era. Kurt Cobain even said "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was just an attempt to emulate the Pixies. While Nirvana certainly wasn't a rip off, I don't think that band would have existed without the Pixies. Few bands have been this influential.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best alternative rock albums ever
*by R***. on January 4, 2010*

I recently heard about the Pixies being on tour in my home town and unfortunately missed them (nov 2009). As a substitute I watched the Pixies documentary film Pixies - loudQUIETloud: A Film about The Pixies . It made me remember how much I loved the Pixies music and caused me to update my library with this CD. These guys are musicians par excellence. This and Bossanova, IMHO, are their two best albums. This is when they were at their creative best. If you like other Pixies songs and don't have this, you've got to get it. Almost all other alternative rock pales in comparison. Kurt Cobain even publicly stated that Nirvanna's biggest hit "smells like teen spirit" was a blatant knock-off of the Pixies style. Not to say that wasn't a good song... Now, in general, you don't listen to the Pixies for insightful or clever lyrics. It's the music that matters. As one other reviewer points out, the Pixies are a band in which the sum of the parts FAR exceeds the individuals. I don't know why, as each member of the band has incredible mastery over their instrument and a unique style that is totally their own. Any one of the band members, it seems to me, could elevate a typical band to must-hear. Now, multiply that by four for each of Frank Black, Joey Santiago, Kim Deal, and David Lovering, and you've got the alternative rock dream team. The Pixies, like no other band I've heard before or since, know how to build a song that is at the same time angry and beautiful. Harmonious and melodic, yet punk angry with screaming vocals and wailing guitars and driving percussion. On this album, they are at their best in using their instruments to capture the angst, anger, frustration and energy that alternative rock represents, while also layering beautiful melodies and harmonies. The result is just...musical! And, as if those beautiful melodies are not enough, they thwart any attempts to categorize them as a loud angry alternative rock band by interspersing a few incredibly catchy melodic feel-good pop songs. Now, I'm not 18 anymore (thank goodness!), but I've got to say that when I'm working out hard, this album captures the gamut of my feelings perfectly. This album should be in the library of any serious alternative rock fan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic Album
*by A***A on June 17, 2025*

Awesome album, love classic Pixies. The only, quite minor, complaint about the vinyl itself is that the hole in the middle of the record is smaller than normal, and I kind of have to jiggle the record into place when I play it. I expect that to correct itself the more I play the record, but it does still require me to manhandle the vinyl more than would ever be my preference.

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