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  1. Girls Can Tell, an Album by Spoon. Released 20 February 2001 on Merge (catalog no. MRG195; CD). Genres: Indie Rock. Rated #154 in the best albums of 2001, and #9074 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Mike McCarthy (producer, engineer), Britt Daniel (producer, performer), Jim Eno (producer, engineer, performer), John Golden (mastering engineer), Josh Zarbo (performer), Traci Goudie ...

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  4. Spoon have gone on to make some very good albums since Girls Can Tell, but they’ve never made one that as expertly weaves their accessible and experimental sides quite as well. Full Review. Nick Mirov. They'll never sound like just another rock band; some of their peculiarities are so engrained in their sound that they stick out even more ...

  5. 12. Feb. 2021 · Dixie Cups - Girls Can TellListen to The Dixie Cups perform "Girls Can Tell" from their album "Chapel of Love" on Sun Records.Sun Records - Where Rock & Rol...

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  6. 20. Feb. 2001 · That being said, Girls Can Always Tell comes off as a self assured recap of Spoon’s best and most proficient material, as if they’d cannibalized their past catalog, driving slowing, ebbing forward with an eerie understated sinisterness, filled with enough vibrant melodic edges to hold your attention. Of course this is all to be expected, as the album’s nearly entirely about girls ...

  7. 26. Okt. 2020 · Oct 26, 2020 Web Exclusive By Matthew Berlyant. By the time Girls Can Tell—their third overall album and Merge debut—came out in 2001, Spoon had already been through several labels, most recently Elektra (chronicled hilariously on “The Agony of Lafitte”) and little was expected. However, it sold more than their previous albums combined ...