Justamente tres
1996 studio album by dos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
justamente tres ("just three"[3]) is an experimental indie album, the third by the band dos[3] featuring Mike Watt (Minutemen) and Kira Roessler (Black Flag).[4]
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Released | June 25, 1996[1] | |||
Studio | Radio Tokyo[1] | |||
Genre | Indie, experimental, punk | |||
Length | 42:48[1] | |||
Label | Kill Rock Stars[2] | |||
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At the time, they believed this album might be their last (hence the "just three" title[3]) as it was recorded shortly after Watt and Roessler divorced.[3] This led to a fifteen year gap between this album and the followupl dos y dos.[3]
Two of the album's tracks were later expanded upon and re-recorded for Mike Watt's solo album Ball-Hog or Tugboat?.[5][6]
Reception
Punknews.org gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars and said "If ever there was a band to serve as a reminder for what "punk" really means as a form of expression, Dos should be it."[5]
Track listing
- Down in the Dumps (Lana Wilson)
- Dream of San Pedro (Mike Watt)
- Imagine That (Justin Tubb)
- Intense Song for Madonna (Watt)
- 'Til the Blood Ran (Kira Roessler)
- Sidemouse Advice (Watt)
- Excerpts from a Captain's Log (Roessler/Watt)
- To Each His Dulcinea (Joe Darion/Mitch Leigh)
- Powerful Hankerin' (Watt)
- Little Doll (Roessler)
- Willow Weep for Me (Ann Ronell)
- Even the Pain Has Changed (Roessler)
- Formal Introduction (Watt)
- Angel Face Is the Devil's Daughter (Freda Rente)
- Number Seven (Roessler)
- Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth? (Watt)
- Number Five (Roessler)
References
External links
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