Introduction (Red Krayola album)

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Introduction
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 18, 2006
RecordedAugust 2005 at Soma E.M.S., Chicago, Illinois
Genre Psychedelic rock, freak folk
Length51:50
Label Drag City
Producer Drag City
The Red Krayola chronology
Japan in Paris in L.A.
(2004)
Introduction
(2006)
Red Gold
(2006)
Professional ratings
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Metacritic (70/100) [1]
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Introduction is an album by the experimental rock band Red Krayola, released in 2006 via Drag City. [8] [9]

Contents

Critical reception

The Austin Chronicle called the album a "highly eclectic glide through folk, blues, electronic, and post-punk." [10] Magnet wrote: "With Introduction, Thompson and Co. take on Americana 21st-century style, pushing the oddities of past albums to the background while emphasizing melody and giving free range to Thompson’s warm-yet-eerie comments on shark attacks and unbroken circles." [11] CMJ New Music Monthly called it "further proof that Thompson is one of the few geniuses demented enough to have never suffered growing pains." [12]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Mayo Thompson; all music is composed by The Red Krayola

No.TitleLength
1."Introduction"0:55
2."Breakout"5:03
3."Cruise Boat"2:26
4."Note to Selves"3:37
5."L.F.G."5:07
6."A Tale of Two"3:26
7."Psy Ops"2:18
8."It Will Be (Delivered)"3:02
9."Puff"1:59
10."Greasy Street"4:24
11."Vexations"4:27
12."Elegy"5:17
13."When She Went Swimming"3:54
14."Swerving"2:42
15."Bling Bling"3:13

Personnel

Red Krayola
Additional musicians and production

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