Doolittle is The Pixies' second full-length album, released in March 1989 through the 4AD label.

Track listing

  1. "Debaser"
  2. "Tame"
  3. "Wave Of Mutilation"
  4. "I Bleed"
  5. "Here Comes Your Man"
  6. "Dead"
  7. "Monkey Gone To Heaven"
  8. "Mr. Grieves"
  9. "Crackity Jones"
  10. "La La Love You"
  11. "No. 13 Baby"
  12. "There Goes My Gun"
  13. "Hey"
  14. "Silver"
  15. "Gouge Away"


The first track, "Debaser", references a short surrealist silent film, Un Chien Andalou, made in 1928 by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí:

  • The song's lyrics, "But I am un chien andalusia", mix
    • part of the French movie title,
    • the English name of the place Andalusia that Andalou ("Andalusian") pertains to, and
    • a Spanish pronunciation of "Un".
  • The lyrics "Slicing up eyeballs, I want you to know" refer to the first scene of the movie. (That scene's visuals imply that a woman's eye is cut with a razor, and it is often recalled as actually protraying the cut.)
  • The line "Got me a movie, I want you to know" reinforces both of these parallels by its explicit mention of film.