The Lost Take
| The Lost Take | ||||
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| Studio album by Dosh | ||||
| Released | October 17, 2006 | |||
| Genre | Electronic | |||
| Length | 40:24 | |||
| Label | Anticon | |||
| Dosh chronology | ||||
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| Professional ratings | |
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Drowned in Sound | 7/10[2] |
| Pitchfork Media | 7.7/10[3] |
| Tiny Mix Tapes | |
The Lost Take is the third studio album by American multi-instrumentalist Dosh. It was released on Anticon in 2006. The album features many contributors, most notably Andrew Bird on violin and whistling.
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "One Through Seven" | 3:03 |
| 2. | "Everybody Cheer Up Song" | 3:17 |
| 3. | "Um, Circles and Squares" | 3:03 |
| 4. | "A Ghost's Business" | 3:13 |
| 5. | "Ship Wreck" | 3:47 |
| 6. | "Mpls Rock and Roll" | 3:19 |
| 7. | "Fireball" | 3:20 |
| 8. | "Unemployed Blues" | 2:42 |
| 9. | "Pink Floyd Cowboy Song" | 4:07 |
| 10. | "O Mexico" | 3:50 |
| 11. | "Bottom of a Well" | 3:16 |
| 12. | "The Lost Take" | 3:28 |
References
- ↑ Brown, Marisa. "The Lost Take - Dosh". Allmusic. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
- ↑ Chingley, Jesus (November 22, 2006). "Dosh - The Lost Take". Drowned in Sound.
- ↑ Currin, Grayson (October 20, 2006). "Dosh: The Lost Take". Pitchfork Media.
- ↑ Chadwicked (December 14, 2006). "Dosh - The Lost Take". Tiny Mix Tapes.
External links
- The Lost Take at Discogs (list of releases)
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