Libido Speedway

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Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox". Libido Speedway is an album by Orbit, released in 1997 on A&M Records.[1][2] It won a Boston Music Award, for the best debut album of 1997.[3]

The album's first single was "Medicine", which was a modern rock radio hit; the band had considered rewriting it after determining that it sounded too much like Pixies.[4] Orbit supported the album by playing the second stage on select 1997 Lollapalooza dates.[5][6]

Production

The album was produced by Ben Grosse and the band.[7] Many of the songs were written by coming up with the bass line first.[8]

Critical reception

Template:Music ratings The Chicago Reader called "Medicine" a "memorable car-radio rocker."[9] The Chicago Tribune thought that "echo tracks and excessive vocal layering clutter an otherwise peppy, involving record."[10]

The Daily Breeze determined that "Orbit has the rare ability to juxtapose a ferocious instrumental attack with buzzing melodies and make it work."[11] The Omaha World-Herald deemed the album "crunchy, stripped-down rock that has a melodic aftertaste."[12]

AllMusic called the album "an entertaining collection of punk-pop and post-grunge power-pop, driven by fizzy melodies and fuzzy guitar riffs."[13]

Track listing

All songs written by Jeff Lowe Robbins, except where stated.

  1. "Yeah" – 2:35
  2. "Bicycle Song" – 5:33
  3. "Wake Up" – 3:50
  4. "Amp" – 2:43
  5. "Medicine" – 3:56
  6. "Rockets" – 4:17 (Buckley / Robbins)
  7. "Motorama" – 3:01
  8. "Nocturnal Autodrive" – 4:21
  9. "Why You Won't" – 3:46 (Brookner / Buckley / Robbins)
  10. "Carnival" – 3:25
  11. "Chapel Hill" – 1:41 (Brookner / Buckley / Robbins)
  12. "Paper Bag" – 4:44 (Buckley / Robbins)
  13. "Gazer" – 1:42
  14. "Untitled (Hidden Track)" – 3:04

Credits

  • Jeff Lowe Robbins – vocals, guitars
  • Paul Buckley – drums, vocals
  • Wally Gagel – bass, vocals
  • Produced by Ben Grosse (except "Motorama", produced by Orbit)
  • Engineered by Grosse and Gagel (except "Motorama", engineered by Gagel)
  • Mixed by Grosse (except "Motorama", mixed by Gagel)
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig

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