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The first song made by The Books, containing samples of mandolin, guitar, cello and golf balls and tennis balls inside a filing cabinet, as well as vocal samples from films and television.
"[Cheers]. Eagle."
"Fault"
"Gentlemen, good luck."
"65 Thursday."
Because I just, he kept calling me at night, all hours of the night, calling my husband, my brother, calling me every day; he's after me, and I -- I was devastated I was without a job, without a salary, I was trying to get unemployment and I was told it first kicks in after a few weeks, and I was busy looking for another job, and I also have a heart condition, and I told him I have a heart condition, I said, "Here take a few dollars, I'm sorry this happened to you, just -- but just leave me alone, I'm not the person who, deposited the check."
“Myself, April, Tammy, and Brad”
"I love you. I LOVE you."
"Rainbow. All the music is the rainbow."
Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again was written by Paul de Jong & Nick Zammuto.
The Books released Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again on Mon Jun 03 2002.
It was inspired by the electronica of Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher and Daft Punk but intended to be “warmer, more human and more irrational.”
About the main sample: “She went on this jaw-dropping motor-mouthed rant about how she had lost her job and had a heart condition, and it turne...