They Got Lost

They Got Lost is a rarities compilation album by the group They Might Be Giants. It was issued in 2002 (see 2002 in music) in the United States and 2005 in the United Kingdom. It was available through online order several years before it went into general release.

They Got Lost
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 2002
GenreAlternative rock
Length38:31
LabelIdlewild/Zoë
ProducerPat Dillett
They Might Be Giants chronology
No!
(2002)
They Got Lost
(2002)
Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants
(2002)

Five tracks were previously released on the 1999 eMusic compilation album Long Tall Weekend, while four others are culled from the Working Undercover for the Man EP. Several tracks were previously featured on the band's Dial-A-Song service and its associated website, as well as the band's TMBG Unlimited mp3 subscription service. Others were produced for various side projects, such as ABC's Nightline in Primetime TV mini-series Brave New World ("All Alone", a sea shanty-like song about a bacterium transported to the Moon by Surveyor 3); a special edition of McSweeney's Quarterly Concern ("Theme from McSweeney's"); and the radio show This American Life ("I'm Sick (of This American Life)"). The title song previously appeared on the live album Severe Tire Damage (with a more uptempo rock arrangement) and Long Tall Weekend.

This collection marks the third official release of the brief "Token Back to Brooklyn," first issued as a hidden track on the 1996 album Factory Showroom and reissued on Long Tall Weekend.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Allmusic called the compilation "a collection of truly rare rarities, it shows once again that the group's more obscure songs are quite often just as great as their best-known ones." They particularly praised the silliness of many of the tunes, and the interesting notes on their backgrounds.[1]

Track listing

All songs by They Might Be Giants unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rest Awhile" 1:40
2."Truth in Your Words" 1:10
3."On the Drag" 2:18
4."All Alone" 1:33
5."Down to the Bottom of the Sea" 0:53
6."I'm Sick (Of This American Life)" 1:27
7."Words Are Like (demo)" 1:38
8."I Am a Human Head" 2:51
9."Oranges" 1:08
10."Empty Bottle Blues" 1:38
11."They Got Lost" 4:36
12."Reprehensible" 3:13
13."Rat Patrol" 2:01
14."The Army's Tired Now" 1:11
15."Certain People I Could Name" 3:23
16."Theme to McSweeney's" 2:30
17."Dollar for Dollar" 0:24
18."Mosh Momken Abandon"Riad al-Sunbat, Ma'mun al-Shinawi2:53
19."Token Back to Brooklyn" 0:52
20."Disappointing Show" 2:31
21."Oranges Testimonial" 1:12
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References

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