Collection (Thee Michelle Gun Elephant album)
2001 studio album by Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
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Collection is a compilation album by Thee Michelle Gun Elephant, released in 2001.[1] This record was for North America only and, much like TMGE 106 released the previous year in Japan, contained selections from the band's catalogue.[2][3] Alive Records made the album available as both a CD and a double LP version.[4]
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| Released | 12 June 2001 | |||
| Genre | Garage rock | |||
| Length | 64:51 | |||
| Label | Alive | |||
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Reception
In Music We Trust reviewed the album positively, stating that it was "stuffed full of every single one of TMGE's Should've Been Greatest Hits."[5] Similarly, Exclaim! called the album "brilliant" and pointed out that the band's sound forced listeners to "focus on the entire experience, the sheer sonic tumult", highlighting "Boogie" as a standout track.[6]
Track listing
- "Pinhead Cramberry Dance"
- "Young Jaguar"
- "Hi! China"
- "Smokin' Billy"
- "Lily"
- "Out Blues"
- "Why Do You Want To Shake?"
- "Blue Nylon Shirts (From Balcony)"
- "Black Tambourine"
- "Boogie"
- "The Birdmen"
- "Baby, Please Go Home"
- "Vibe On!"
- "Revolver Junkies"
- "World's End (Primitive Version)
- "GT 400"
- "Cisco"