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noseforsharpies
This constantly gets bandied about as a little brother to 'Kid A,' but I think this one stands on equal footing. 'Kid A' is all about despair and foreboding, 'The Sophtware Slump' has an indescribable sadness and humor, all mixed up with perfect melodies.
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kaffi_batteri
Some 13 years later and I still remember the first time I've listened to this perfect album. Thank you guys for being responsible for defining who I am right now.
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ChrisCappello
one of the first albums in a long time that has blown me away on the first listen.
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artantique
genious. as far as I know a unique atmosphere. I wonder, does anyone else have a feeling of nostalgia when listening to this album? it reminds me somehow of childhood memories. or, more accurately, of childhood daydreams. wonderful.
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fitzsimonsmike
More and more becoming my favorite album of all time. Yes, I said "of all time". Uh huh.
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SmallusPrintus
I remember seeing the video for "The Crystal Lake" years ago on Q, I remember loving it because of the flying shed, me being young. I saw this album in a music shop called 'Head' for £1, brand new, and thought "Well, for £1 I can't really go wrong." Absolutely love this album, it's fantastic.
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MagicLemur
Only two tracks I don't utterly love. Such a pity their other albums are nowhere near it...
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SpaceheadDaz
I first came upon Grandaddy on the B.B.C's Later...With Jools Holland, and was blown-away by their sound, (they performed "I'm On Standby", live). I have been a fan ever since! The first song on this album is profound and haunting...Such a beautiful soundscape!
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aarghapanda
Discovered this album through my recommendations. Knew some of it from Trigger Happy, always wondered who did that beautiful music.
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