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Featuring "Birds"
(CD, 1998)
Primary Artist: Quasi

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LIST PRICE $12.98 Save 88%
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Format: CD Apr 1998 Record Label: Up Recording Type: Studio UPC: 796818005428 |
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Details

Track Listing 1. Our Happiness Is Guaranteed 2. I Never Want to See You Again 3. Poisened Well, The 4. Happy Prole, The 5. Sea Shanty 6. It's Hard to Turn Me On 7. Nothing From Nothing 8. Tomorrow You'll Hide 9. California 10. You Fucked Yourself 11. Ape Self Prevails in Me Still 12. Please Do 13. I Give Up 14. Birds 15. Repetition 16. Only Success Can Fail Me Now
| Details | | Producer: | Lawrence Crane | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Quasi: Sam Coomes, Janet Weiss (various instruments). Additional personnel: Charlie Campbell (guitar). Recorded at Jackpot Studio, Portland, Oregon in December 1997. A duo of Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss (who also drums in the acclaimed Olympia punk band Sleater-Kinney), Quasi is one of the most unique bands in the late 90's indie scene. Most of their songs find Coomes on keyboards and lead vocals and Weiss behind the drums, although both take turns on guitar. Their songs belong to the winsome pop tradition epitomized by Badfinger, yet most of them don't have choruses and are generally over in two minutes. Even the title mocks the notion of hit songs--"Birds" is just a short track of birds whistling. What's perhaps most striking about FEATURING "BIRDS" is its despairing and sarcastic worldview. It's peppered with lines like "Life is dull, life is gray/At best it's just okay/But I'm happy to report/Life is also short." Suicide, the oppression of work, failure and broken romance are also recurring themes. Weiss' drumming is impressive and much more varied than her playing in Sleater-Kinney. The two harmonize together well, almost sweetly at times, making for ironic distance from the bitterness of the lyrics. This is a bleak and intelligent record that should make Quasi as well regarded as Elliott Smith, Modest Mouse, and their other Pacific Northwest contemporaries.
Industry Reviews Ranked #12 on Spin's list of Top 20 Albums of '98. Spin (01/01/1999)
3.5 Stars (out of 5) - ...hides gut-wrenching heartache and despair inside sugary vocal harmonies and catchy, succint songwriting. Sam Coomes' George Martinesque keyboard work burbles and ducks around the blustery drumming of Janet Weiss... Rolling Stone (05/14/1998)
8 (out of 10) - ...Quasi' sound--drenched in fuzzed-out keyboards and loopy tempos, like a warped carnival--cuts against the grain of Coomes's obsessive sadness, elevating it to the level of black humor. And when Weiss contributes vocal harmonies, the entire room brightens up. Spin (07/01/1998)
3 Stars (out of 5) - ...a keyboard wash powered by the relentless drumming and ghosting harmonies of partner Janet Weiss, showcasing songs of a sweetly melodic bent... Q (12/01/1999)
3.5 Stars (out of 5) - ...hides gut-wrenching heartache and despair inside sugary vocal harmonies and catchy, succint songwriting. Sam Coomes' George Martinesque keyboard work burbles and ducks around the blustery drumming of Janet Weiss... Rolling Stone (05/14/1998)
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