Instrument Fugazi

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  • Release Date: 05/04/1999
  • Sales Rank: 13,263
  • Label: DISCHORD
  • UPC: 718751962026
 
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1LISTENPink Frosty Demo Version 3:47
2LISTENLusty Scripps 3:42
3LISTENArpeggiator Demo Version 2:54
4LISTENAfterthought 1:28
5LISTENTrio's 2:15
6LISTENTurkish Disco 2:34
7LISTENMe and Thumbelina 0:45
8LISTENFloating Boy Demo Version 3:34
9LISTENLink Track 1:26
10LISTENLittle Debbie 1:49
11LISTENH.B. 1:19
12LISTENI'm So Tired 1:58
13LISTENRend It Demo Version 3:32
14LISTENClosed Captioned Demo Version 5:50
15LISTENGuilford Fall Demo Version 3:29
16LISTENSwingset 1:37
17LISTENShaken All Over 0:58
18LISTENSlow Crostic 2:40

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Editorial Reviews

Fugazi finally released a career retrospective after more than a decade together, though in true indie fashion, Instrument is far from your average band's greatest-hits collection. In truth, it's the soundtrack to a documentary produced by the band with filmmaker Jem Cohen. While the film contains footage from live dates, studio work, and intimate home-movie tapes, the soundtrack itself focuses on unreleased studio tracks and outtakes with never-before-heard songs, including "I'm So Tired," "Swingset," "Slo Crostick," and "Turkish Disco." John Bush, All Music Guide

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January 10, 2004: This CD is worth buying just for that song, alone. It's that good of a song.