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The Doggler Effect was [[The Shrugs]] first full-length album, released in 2003. Not meant to be considered a debut proper, the record consists of several recordings going back to 2000, in reverse chronological order, of varying quality. Most of the songs were recorded by [[Geoff Doube]], [[Rob Smith]] and [[Chris Metcalfe]], except tracks 12 - 14, which featured [[Neil Ramsay]] instead of Smith, and tracks 15 & 16 which were recorded by the two piece of Doube and Ramsay. | The Doggler Effect was [[The Shrugs]] first full-length album, released in 2003. Not meant to be considered a debut proper, the record consists of several recordings going back to 2000, in reverse chronological order, of varying quality. Most of the songs were recorded by [[Geoff Doube]], [[Rob Smith]] and [[Chris Metcalfe]], except tracks 12 - 14, which featured [[Neil Ramsay]] instead of Smith, and tracks 15 & 16 which were recorded by the two piece of Doube and Ramsay. | ||
− | Powertool Records reissued The Doggler Effect late in 2004. | + | [[Powertool Records]] reissued The Doggler Effect late in 2004. |
==Tracklisting== | ==Tracklisting== |
Revision as of 17:14, 5 May 2007
The Doggler Effect was The Shrugs first full-length album, released in 2003. Not meant to be considered a debut proper, the record consists of several recordings going back to 2000, in reverse chronological order, of varying quality. Most of the songs were recorded by Geoff Doube, Rob Smith and Chris Metcalfe, except tracks 12 - 14, which featured Neil Ramsay instead of Smith, and tracks 15 & 16 which were recorded by the two piece of Doube and Ramsay.
Powertool Records reissued The Doggler Effect late in 2004.
Tracklisting
- Tee Haka
- Ambivalence
- Tom Tom Tom
- Plume Of Hell
- Mustang Song (live)
- Too Stoned to Say Goodbye
- I'm Fucked
- Ruapuke
- Broken Down Blues
- I Don't Know What I'm Doing
- Spiders Come
- Sorry Ian
- Marmalade
- Exhibit B
- Blue Hawaiiki
- See It Through the Clouds
External links
- The Shrugs
- Reviewsof the album from Buzz and Nexus
- Review on Lostmusic.co.uk