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- Lost_and_Safe runtime "42.06666666666667".
- Lost_and_Safe abstract "Lost and Safe is the third album by The Books. It is in the same style of their previous albums, continuing their rich use of samples as diverse as Raymond Baxter ("That's the picture. You s-you see it for yourself."), W. H. Auden ("This great society is going smash / A culture is no better than its woods", from his poem "Bucolics: II, Woods"), and a reading of Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky". On "If Not Now, Whenever" Mal Sharpe asks a passerby "How're you doin' today?" Some of the sampled passages are either accompanied or performed elsewhere by guitarist/bassist Nick Zammuto in Sprechstimme. Some of the eclecticism of the samples is owed to their origins in Salvation Army shops.".
- Lost_and_Safe artist The_Books.
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- Lost_and_Safe releaseDate "2005-04-05".
- Lost_and_Safe runtime "2524.0".
- Lost_and_Safe subsequentWork Music_for_a_French_Elevator_and_Other_Short_Format_Oddities_by_the_Books.
- Lost_and_Safe type Album.
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- Lost_and_Safe after "Burial by Burial".
- Lost_and_Safe artist The_Books.
- Lost_and_Safe before "Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962-70) by Albert Ayler".
- Lost_and_Safe cover "LostandSafe.jpg".
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- Lost_and_Safe genre Folk_music.
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- Lost_and_Safe label Tomlab.
- Lost_and_Safe lastAlbum "The Lemon of Pink".
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- Lost_and_Safe nextAlbum "Music for a French Elevator".
- Lost_and_Safe released "2005-04-05".
- Lost_and_Safe rev AllMusic.
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- Lost_and_Safe rev Playlouder.
- Lost_and_Safe rev Robert_Christgau.
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- Lost_and_Safe rev "Stylus Magazine".
- Lost_and_Safe rev "The Village Voice".
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- Lost_and_Safe thisAlbum "Lost and Safe".
- Lost_and_Safe title "The Wire's Record of the Year".
- Lost_and_Safe type Album.
- Lost_and_Safe years "2005".
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- Lost_and_Safe subject Category:The_Books_albums.
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- Lost_and_Safe comment "Lost and Safe is the third album by The Books. It is in the same style of their previous albums, continuing their rich use of samples as diverse as Raymond Baxter ("That's the picture. You s-you see it for yourself."), W. H. Auden ("This great society is going smash / A culture is no better than its woods", from his poem "Bucolics: II, Woods"), and a reading of Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky".".
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- Lost_and_Safe homepage www.thebooksmusic.com.
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- Lost_and_Safe name "Lost and Safe".