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11:11 (Come album)

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''11:11'' is the debut album by Boston indie rock band Come.

==Background==

After their 12" single "Car" was released as part of Sub Pop's ''Single of the Month Club'', "Come started getting raves in the press, () played to wildly enthusiastic crowds in London and Amsterdam" before recording their debut album ''11:11'', which was recorded and mixed in just seven-and-a-half days.〔 Recorded in July 1992 at Fort Apache Studios in Cambridge, MA, ''11:11'' was produced by Come with Tim O'Heir and Carl Plaster. The album takes its title from the numerological phenomenon involving the recurrence and potential synchronicity of the time 11:11. The members of the band "decided on the title after glancing at a digital clock on several occasions and finding it was 11:11 each time."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 George-Warren, Holly, "Come: The Next Chapter in Thalia Zedek's Indie Saga", ''Option'' magazine, No. 48 )〕 As Brokaw puts it, "()t was a recurring phenomena () It became a sort of superstitious mantra."〔

The band recorded a music video for the album's opening track, "Submerge", directed by Jesse Peretz, in addition to which their song "Dead Molly"〔(【引用サイトリンク】 ''IMDB'', "Soundtracks for ''Sugar Town'' (1999)" )〕 was included in Allison Anders and Kurt Voss's 1999 independent comedy ''Sugar Town''.

The song "Fast Piss Blues" was released as a single, featuring a cover of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards's "I Got the Blues", from The Rolling Stones' 1971 album Sticky Fingers, as its B-side. Both songs were included in the CD version of ''11:11'', but did not feature in the LP version.

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