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Telephono

''Telephono'' is the first album from by the indie rock band Spoon. It was released on April 23, 1996, by Matador, then re-released in a two-disc package with the ''Soft Effects'' EP in 2006 by Merge Records.
"Idiot Driver" had previously appeared in an "alternate mix" form on the Peek-A-Boo Records November 1995 compilation album ''Bicycle Rodeo''.
==Reception==
The album was produced by John Croslin, who had been one of the leaders of Austin's The Reivers, recording in Croslin's garage studio on a budget of $3,000.〔Raoul Hernandez, ("Drake Tungsten and His Boy Skellington" ), ''Austin Chronicle'', January 22, 1999.〕 It drew mainly positive critical attention, and in particular many comparisons to the Pixies.〔Brad Jones, ("Spoon Tunes" ), ''Westword'', April 25, 1996.〕〔Perry Gettelman, ("The Word Has Gotten Around About Spoon" ), ''Orlando Sentinel'', June 7, 1996.〕〔Shannon Zimmerman, ("Lone Stars" ), ''Washington City Paper'', February 16, 2001.〕 The album sold only a few thousand copies, however.〔

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