Every Dog Has His Day

Every Dog Has His Day Artist: Let's Active
Label: Collector's Choice
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 617742039627
EAN: 0617742039627
ASIN: B0000AQVE9


Release Date: 2003-11-11

Every Dog Has His Day


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Tracks:

  1. Every Dog Has His Day
  2. Horizon
  3. Sweepstakes Winner
  4. Orpheus In Hades Lounge
  5. Mr. Fool
  6. Ten Layers Down
  7. Too Bad
  8. Night Train
  9. Forty Years
  10. Bad Machinery
  11. I Feel Funny
  12. Terminate
  13. Bad Macinery (alternate Unreleased)
  14. Sweepstakes Winner (unreleased,Alternate Version)

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Product Description

1. Every Dog Has His Day
2. Horizon
3. Sweepstakes Winner
4. Orpheus In Hades Lounge
5. Mr. Fool
6. Ten Layers Down
7. Too Bad
8. Night Train
9. Forty Years
10. Bad Machinery
11. I Feel Funny
12. Terminate
13. Bad Machinery - (previously unreleased, alternate take)
14. Sweepstakes Winner - (previously unreleased, alternate take)


Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What's in a Name?.......2006-01-06

I grew up in Winston-Salem, so Let's Active were hometown heroes of mine. From what I've heard, and choose to believe, the name Let's Active comes from a mis-translation of "Let's Get Physical," seen (presumably by a member of the band) on a Japanese t-shirt written "Let's Active." So the band name, like the music it produced, is genius. This was their swan song and is probably their most "rock" album. "Big Plans. .." should have been their first commercial success and this should have been their "sell-out" follow-up. And maybe in some alternate (better) universe, it was. If you want to learn where a whole bunch of today's hip bands were weened, check out Let's Active. It may take a few listens to get into Mitch Easter's unique (original) vocal stylings, but you cannot deny the rock.

5 out of 5 stars umm...........2005-11-04

Let's Active is a fantastic band name. Sorry I just had to say that. I've had this album since I was in my late teens and the older I get the more I realize how much this particular song writing technique has influenced me. Mitch crafts tight cohesive arrangements that feel like an amusment park ride designed for both thrills and contemplation. Great american rock and roll.

5 out of 5 stars

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  2. Up to Here ~ The Tragically Hip
  3. Cured ~ Steve Hackett
  4. EP Collection, Vols. 1-2 ~ Cranes
  5. Discosadness ~ Say Hi to Your Mom
  6. Actual Sounds + Voices ~ Meat Beat Manifesto
  7. Thalia ~ Thalía
  8. Bangers Vs Fuckers ~ Coachwhips
  9. Saturday Night Live: 25 Years Of Musical Performances, Vol. 1 ~ Various Artists
  10. Happy The Man

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Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree ~ Wild Bill Davison

And Then, There's This ~ Jessica Williams

Nightwork ~ Marty Cook

The Jazz Scene ~ Various Artists

Last Stitt Sessions, Vol. 1 ~ Sonny Stitt, Bill Hardman, Walter Davis, George Duvivier

New York City Salsa ~ Orquesta Broadway

Aos Vivos ~ Chico C%C3%A9sar

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