Pick Up | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Solex |
Border: | yes |
Studio: | Studio Aftrap, Amsterdam; Studio Orkater, Amsterdam |
Label: | Matador Records |
Producer: | Solex |
Prev Title: | Solex vs. the Hitmeister |
Prev Year: | 1998 |
Next Title: | Low Kick and Hard Bop |
Next Year: | 2001 |
Pick Up is the second studio album by Solex. It was released via Matador Records on September 14, 1999.[1] It peaked at number 34 on CMJ's Radio 200 chart.[2] As with her previous album Solex vs. the Hitmeister (1998), Pick Up is an art pop album that uses samples "in ways that both boggle and seduce".
Heather Phares of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying, "Elisabeth Esselink continues to recycle bad music into good, sampling the kitschiest, cheesiest records in her shop and shaping them into her distinctive musical vision." S. Murray of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.6 out of 10, saying, "Pick Up is a strong developmental achievement in the right direction for Solex, and should stand as inspiration for used record store owners the world over." T'Cha Dunlevy of The Gazette called it an unpredictable album where "noise is contorted to suit her melodic ends. Her voice is sweet and dreamy; songs materialize out of abstraction, sounding like they were there all along." They concluded it was a "distinctly creative, skewed and happy album".
Credits adapted from liner notes.