Destination: Love – Live! at Cold Rice
| Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Recorded | September 1995, Black Cat, Washington, D.C. | |||
| Length | 37:25 | |||
| Label | Dischord | |||
| Producer | Guy Picciotto | |||
| The Make-Up chronology | ||||
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Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice is the debut album by the American band the Make-Up.[1][2]
On the LP version of the album, the A-Side is called the "Gospel Yeh-Yeh Side," and the B-Side the "Liberation Theology Side".[3] On the CD version these sides were combined, but labeled separately in the liner notes.
A photograph of bassist Michelle Mae appears on the cover.
Critical reception
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music | |
Rolling Stone called the album "an exultant mess o' high-tension twang and evangelistic howling that the Make-Up cheekily call 'gospel yeh-yeh'."[6]
Track listing (LP)
Gospel Yeh-Yeh Side (Side A)
- "Intro: Hold It" − 1:38
 - "Here Comes the Judge" − 3:05
 - "You + I vs. the World" − 2:58
 - "They Live by Night" − 2:00
 - "Bring the Birds Down" − 2:25
 - "Don't Mind the Mind" − 2:06
 - "Evidence Is Everywhere" − 2:11
 - "We Can't Be Contained" − 3:22
 
Liberation Theology Side (Side B)
- "Introductions" − 1:23
 - "Don't Step on the Children" − 2:00
 - "How Pretty Can U Get?" − 2:02
 - "R U a Believer Pt. II" − 2:04
 - "International Airport" − 2:29
 - "We Gotta Get Off This Rock" − 1:46
 - "So ... Chocolatey/Destination: Love" − 4:38
 - "Outro: Hold It" − 1:18
 
References
- ^ True, Everett (March 23, 1996). "'That gospel yeh-yeh sound'". Melody Maker. Vol. 73, no. 12. p. 36.
 - ^ Jenkins, Mark (May 10, 1996). "The punk-soul of Make-up". The Washington Post. p. WW14.
 - ^ "mAKE-UP Destination: Love Live!". Southern Records. Archived from the original on January 1, 2007. Retrieved March 21, 2007.
 - ^ AllMusic review
 - ^ Larkin, Colin (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music. Virgin Books. p. 247.
 - ^ Fricke, David (August 8, 1996). "On the edge". Rolling Stone. No. 740. p. 62.
 
