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Take Time (Gyroscope Album)
Take Time may refer to: * "Take Time", a song by The Books from their 2003 album '' The Lemon of Pink'' * ''Take Time'' (Gyroscope EP), a 2002 EP by Gyroscope * ''Take Time'' (Giveon EP), a 2020 EP by Giveon {{Disambiguation ...
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The Lemon Of Pink
''The Lemon of Pink'' is the second studio album by American musical duo the Books. It was released on October 7, 2003 by Tomlab. Like much of the duo's work, the songs on ''The Lemon of Pink'' juxtapose samples with folk and string instrumentation and other melodic elements, including guest vocals by Anne Doerner. Critical reception The initial critical response to ''The Lemon of Pink'' was very positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 86, based on nine reviews. "It isn't often that one finds an American artist with such a mastery of collage technique and a desire to incorporate traditional folk instruments and melodies", wrote AllMusic critic Daphne Carr, who added that the Books "open up territory for relaxed electro-acoustic listening without compromising their creative process." ''Alternative Press'' hailed ''The Lemon of Pink'' as "the rare sort of album that con ...
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Take Time (Gyroscope EP)
''Take Time'' is the third extended play by Gyroscope and was released in May 2002. The five-track EP was recorded at Studio Couch in Perth, Western Australia earlier that year and was produced and engineered by Shaun O'Callaghan. History ''Take Time'' was recorded by Gyroscope at Studio Couch in Perth, Western Australia early in 2002 and was produced and engineered by Shaun O'Callaghan. It was issued on 19 May 2002. Following the release of their compilation album, '' Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music'', in 2001 the group went on hiatus, while their drummer, Rob Nassif, went to Canada to study for six months. Upon his return, they signed a deal with Fremantle-based independent record label, Redline Records (owned by local band, Jebediah). The first track written upon their resumption was "I've Been Struck by Lightning Once... So What's the Chance of It Happening Again?" – Daniel Sanders, their lead singer, had literally been struck by lightning whilst he was out fishing ...
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