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Track Listing 1. Too Little Too Late 2. Never Do Anything 3. Pinch Me 4. Go Home 5. Falling For the First Time 6. Conventioneers 7. Sell Sell Sell 8. Humour of the Situation, The 9. Baby Seat 10. Off the Hook 11. Helicopters 12. Tonight Is The Night I Fell Asleep At The Wheel / Hidden Sun - (hidden track)
| Details | | Producer: | Don Was | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Barenaked Ladies: Ed Robertson (vocals, acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars, banjo, mandolin, cabasa, tambourine); Steven Page (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute, recorder); Kevin Hearn (electric & baritone guitars, harmonica, accordion, melodica, piano, electric piano, Clavinet, organ, keyboards, glockenspiel, samples, background vocals); Jim Creeggan (baritone guitar, violin, viola, acoustic & electric double basses, 4-string electric bass, background vocals); Tyler Stewart (drums, tympani, castanets, shaker, tambourine, bells, background vocals). Additional personnel: Jim Scott (vocals); Rob "Tiny" Menegoni (bass drum, maracas, tambourine). Recorded at Cello Studios, Hollywood, California between April & June 2000. "Pinch Me" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Between the releases of 1998's STUNT and 2000'S MAROON, Barenaked Ladies' keyboardist/guitarist Kevin Hearn underwent (and successfully recovered from) a bout with leukemia. Not surprisingly, the subject matter on Barenaked Ladies' sixth album leans toward the darker side of life. Among the foreboding topics touched on are the thoughts of a car crash victim ("Tonight Is the Night I Fell Asleep At the Wheel") and touring countries torn by political strife ("Helicopters"). Luckily, this Canadian quintet uses a combination of impressive pop sensibility and perfect songcraft driven by undeniable hooks to lighten the mood. So even though they might be singing about relationships that are either headed south ("Too Little Too Late") or unrealized ("Conventioneers"), the Ladies do it with an exuberance that helps sweeten some of the bitterness. Among the upbeat pop moments found on MAROON are the don't-take-yourself-so-seriously anthem "The Humour Of The Situation" and the infectious optimism of "Falling For the First Time," where runaway piano, chiming guitars and perfect harmonies form an idyllic pop moment. An added bonus is the secret track "Hidden Sun," an ethereal piano-driven song about internal strength that sounds like something They Might Be Giants might have written in a serious moment.
Industry Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5 - ...It's been a while since something so unabashedly wholesome, a rock album so incandescently proud to reference classic pop, came over the transom... Rolling Stone (09/14/2000)
...[It] could be the purest pop record to come along in months....finding the band refining its musical strengths and expanding its lyrical worldview, pounding hooks and messages home with palpable passion and humor... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (09/15/2000)
...If you liked the previous stuff you'll like this: it's punchy, inoffensive, jolly, laden with harmonies and hooks... Mojo (10/01/2000)
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...It's been a while since something so unabashedly wholesome, a rock album so incandescently proud to reference classic pop, came over the transom...Entertainment Weekly (9/15/00, pp.74-5) - ...[It] could be the purest pop record to come along in months....finding the band refining its musical strengths and expanding its lyrical worldview, pounding hooks and messages home with palpable passion and humor... - Rating: A-Mojo (10/00, p.109) - ...If you liked the previous stuff you'll like this: it's punchy, inoffensive, jolly, laden with harmonies and hooks... Rolling Stone (09/14/2000)
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