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Do Make Say Think (album)
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Do Make Say Think (album)
Do Make Say Think
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 3, 1998 [1] March 8, 1999 (Re-release)
RecordedSeptember 1996
July 1997
StudioCIUT Radio (Toronto)
Harris Institute for the Arts (Toronto)
Genre
Length72:44
LabelConstellation CST005
ProducerDo Make Say Think
Do Make Say Think chronology
Do Make Say Think
(1998)
Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Almost Cool(7.2/10)[2]
Allmusic[3]

Do Make Say Think is the self-titled debut album of Do Make Say Think. It was released in March 1999 by Constellation Records.[4]

The album was originally self-released and distributed on November 3, 1998[5] by the band members.[6] However, it was later delivered to Constellation Records, where it was formally released by the record label. This marked the first time that Constellation had released material by a band outside of Quebec.

The recording took place in the CIUT-FM radio studios of the University of Toronto and at the Harris Institute for the Arts.[4]

The packaging includes a window in the front through which one of three provided pieces of card can be displayed, each bearing a design on both sides.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."1978"10:29
2."Le'espalace"7:53
3."If I Only…"7:23
4."Highway 420"8:55
5."Dr. Hooch"7:48
6."Disco & Haze"9:08
7."Onions"1:31
8."The Fare to Get There"19:32

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