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Things To Make And Do

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01
Radio Moscow
0:25
02
Pure Pleasure Seeker
6:30
03
Absent Minded Friends
4:45
04
Indigo
5:36
05
Being Is Bewildering
4:07
06
Remain The Same
3:40
07
A Drop In The Ocean
1:58
08
Dumb Inc.
4:26
09
The Time Is Now
5:18
10
Mother
4:45
11
It's Your Problem
1:07
12
It's Nothing
5:12
13
Bingo Massacre
0:25
14
Somebody Somewhere
5:42
15
Just You and Me Dancing
1:17
16
If You Have a Cross To Bear You May As Well Use It As a Crutch
3:25
17
Keep Stepping
0:21
18
Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix)
9:20
Album Information

Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 68:19

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Variating

david.wagner

Ok. Quite good, but variating. Some songs are really above others in this album: Absent minded friends, Being is bewildering, Now's the time, It's nothing, If you have a cross to bear. The rest is ok but rather casual.

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first try and LOVE it!

4ad

I've heard so much bot Moloko that I just decided to jump in and buy it. LOVE IT! What a fun CD! Her voice is amazing! Read she went solo, so I'll keep looking... but this has the fun of Goldfrapp with a rich voice of Moyet or someone. Good stuff!

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Roisin Murphy is Divine

peony-chicvibe

Eccentric, unusual, but listen to her sing - LOVE her - she is amazing. I wish emusic had their full catalog, as well as Roisin's solo efforts. Dive in!

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Really?

Simes69

An English duo were they?

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They Say All Music Guide

Considering the esoteric materials that make up Moloko’s unusual sound (trip-hop, funk, drum’n'bass, and a decidedly bizarro pop ethic), the group’s music is surprisingly coherent and accessible. Things to Make and Do, the English duo’s third full-length platter, is as strong as anything else they’ve done — Roisin Murphy’s singing style, which combines a wild variety of voices and textures, from impassively chilly to gorgeously lilting to gleefully offbeat, is instantly recognizable and endearing throughout, while Mark Brydon’s broad compositional palette runs the gamut from irresistibly straightforward rock/dance grooves (“Indigo”) to highly stylized electro/hip-hop programming (the Timbaland-esque “Absent Minded Friends”). Just enough live instrumentation is added to the songs to make them sound varied and human (check out the nylon-string guitar in the flamenco-flavored “The Time Is Now,” which faintly recalls Basement Jaxx’s “Rendez-Vu”) and it adds a timeless quality to the music overall. The duo never falls into any of the clichés of any of the genres they exploit, managing instead to sound consistently fresh, adventurous, and enjoyable. Highlights include the buoyant “Somebody Somewhere” (featuring a rare vocal turn by Brydon) and the flawless, inscrutable “Indigo” (with its nonsensical chant: “Ramases! Colossus!”). Moloko is the best at what they do mainly because they are the only ones doing it. [Includes a dance remix of “Sing It Back” from I Am Not a Doctor, Rovi – Andy Hinds

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