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・ Keep It Gangsta
・ Keep It Goin' On
・ Keep It Going
・ Keep It Hid
・ Keep It Hood
・ Keep It Hot
・ Keep It Hot (song)
・ Keep It in the Family
・ Keep It in the Family (1971 TV series)
・ Keep It in the Family (1973 film)
・ Keep It in the Family (TV series)
・ Keep It in the Family (U.S. game show)
・ Keep It in the Family (UK game show)
・ Keep It in the Middle of the Road
Keep It Like a Secret
・ Keep It Movin' (album)
・ Keep It Natural
・ Keep It Natural (song)
・ Keep It on a Low
・ Keep It Pimp & Gangsta
・ Keep It Poppin'
・ Keep It Quiet
・ Keep It Real
・ Keep It Real (Jamal song)
・ Keep It Real (Miilkbone song)
・ Keep It Right Here
・ Keep It Right There
・ Keep It Simple
・ Keep It Simple (disambiguation)


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Keep It Like a Secret : ウィキペディア英語版
Keep It Like a Secret

''Keep It Like a Secret'' is the fourth full-length album released by indie rock band Built to Spill, and their second for Warner Bros. Records. The original tracks for the album were recorded on Nov 1997 at Bear Creek studios in Woodinville, Washington by Phil Ek, with overdubs recorded on mid 1998 at Avast! Recording Co. in Seattle, Washington.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Built To Spill - Keep It Like A Secret at Discogs )〕 ''Keep It Like a Secret'' was released on February 2, 1999. The album spawned two EPs: ''Carry the Zero'' and ''Center of the Universe''. Pitchfork ranked the album at #41 on their "Top Albums of the 90s" list (1999).
==Album Notes==
After feeling burned out from constructing the lengthy songs on his previous album (''Perfect from Now On''), Doug Martsch made a conscious decision to write shorter, more concise songs for ''Keep It Like a Secret''. Many of the songs on the album originated from a week's worth of band jam sessions in Boise. During these marathon jam sessions, which could last up to five hours at a time, Martsch used a foot pedal that triggered a tape machine to begin recording. He would later comb through the hours of recorded music and find parts that he liked, methodically building them into songs.
In particular, the song "You Were Right", which features a collage of now-cliche lyrics from songs by The Rolling Stones, The Doors and Jimi Hendrix (among others), almost didn't make the album due to perceived copyright issues. At the last minute, Warner Bros. Records secured permission for the band to use the lyrics. In a 1999 interview with ''The Onion'', Martsch described how he wrote the song: '' "...I came up with the chorus, 'You were wrong when you said, 'Everything's gonna be all right,' and then I decided the verse would be, 'You were right when you said...' something more pessimistic. And then I knew immediately that it was going to be a bunch of clichés, and I decided to use other people's clichés." ''

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