Things To Make And Do is the third album by the electronic/dance duo
Moloko, originally released in 2000. It was a sonic departure for Moloko,
with tracks less reliant on electronics and more on live musicians. In
addition to the change in musical styles, the album featured new vocal
technique, from the lead singer Róisín Murphy.
After the release of Things To Make And Do, offers came in for Murphy to
guest on others’ records, most notably The Psychedelic Waltons, Boris
D. and Handsome Boy Modelling School. The album held the record as
Echo’s fastest-selling UK Platinum record, until beaten by Feeder’s The
Singles compilation six years later. It includes fan favourites “The Time
Is Now”, “Pure Pleasure Seeker” and “Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix)”.
The track “Indigo” was featured on the soundtrack for Mystery Men.
Things To Make And Do is available as a limited edition of 2500
individually numbered copies on purple & red marbled coloured vinyl. It
also includes a 4-page booklet.